People
Good/Trade
Ideas
Physical Systems
Globalization
100

This is a person who goes to another place for a few days, then returns home.

A tourist!

100

What is an example of goods?

Literally anything (food, electronics, clothes etc.)

100

What is an example of an idea?

Religion, thought, patent, meme etc.

100

What is this physical system?

A mountain!

100

What is the root word in Globalization?

Global or globe

200

This is a person who moves from one country to another.

An immigrant!
200

What got stuck in the Suez Canal?

A cargo boat!

200

What are some ways ideas are shared?

Internet, word of mouth
200

What is this physical system?

A river!

200
Pick up the first thing you see in front of you. Where was it made?

(Insert whatever the answer is)

300

This is someone forced to flee due to war, or other dangerous situations. 

A refugee!

300

What are some reasons one country may get fruit from other countries?

Temperature/Climate!

300

Before the internet, what were the most common ways people shared ideas?

Telephone, BOOKS, stories, fables, legends, letters.

300

How was the Connecticut River made?

A huuuge glacier (around 20,000 years ago)

300

Are things always made in just one spot?

No. Parts of goods are made across the world, and they are sent to other factories in different countries for the final assembly. 

400

What might be a pull factor to a new country?

More opportunities! (Better paying jobs, more access to education)
400

What is the Panama Canal?

A man made canal through the central portion of North America.

400

What idea is this meme trying to share?

Humorizing the Revolutionary War and the change of how things are spelled in England versus the US.

400

What are tectonic plates?

The sections of the Earth's crust that can move around. (Bonus if you get the themes of "fault lines", "volcanos", or "mountains")

400

Culturally, what are some effects of globalization?

Mixed cultures, new foods etc.

500

What might be a push factor for an urban area?

The cost of living (rent, food prices, gas/water/wifi)

500

Why do some companies in the United States out-source their labor to other countries?

Cost of labor! (Labor laws, etc.)

500

What are some ways that ideas moving around the world change people and structures?

Religions shifting, new technology ideas, sharing concepts help people innovate.

500

How might this structure affect movement?

The water and the mountains act as a natural barrier. Its harder to transport objects and people over mountains and water, particularly if you're moving by foot.

500

Think of one modern example of the effects of globalization on media (think music, books, tv shows, etc.).

(Kyra will judge this one)