What involves education, health, equality, population, and other factors that influence people's opportunities
What is Social
The standard of health, comfort, and happiness experienced by an individual or group
What is Quality of Life
What is the trend towards greater interconnectedness in the world?
What is Globalization
What is being able to meet your needs and wants without compromising the lifestyles of future generations?
What is sustainability
how people were affected by an event in determining significance
What is Magnitude
What is a particular attitude towards or way of looking at something, a point of view? Could be an individual or group
What is perspective
What are some examples of quantitative factors
What is Income, access to formal schooling, etc.
What type of globalization is the easier movement of goods, production, capital, labour, and resources between countries?
What is Economic Globalization
What is a type of sustainability that is when you produce your own goods, making your own clothing
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Consequences of an event can be calssidies as either _____ or ____
What is Anticipated and Unintended
A world where every person is linked by communication systems and can participate in the marketplace.
What is Global Village
What are some examples of qualitative factors
What are social connections, friendships, cultural connections, and a sense of belonging
What is a type of globalization that makes a country adopt more uniform policies and types of government? Co-operation between countries
What is political globalization
What type of worldview believes that the exploitation of nature/environment is justified because it enables wealth
What is an anthropocentric worldview
What are the pillars of sustainability
What is social, environmental, and economic
A prejudice or preference for or against a particular point of view
What is Bias
What uses life expectancy, access to education, and GDP per capita to determine how well off people are in a country or region
What is HDI
A wide range of experiences based on one's ethnic background, age, gender, schooling, travel, residence, and past experience.
What are life experiences
What type of worldview responds to environmental destruction of expansionism?
What is the biocentric worldview
These factors influence the quality of life at the individual, national, and global levels.
Wealth and Income
A person or group of people with an interest or concern in something
What is a stakeholder
What is a worldview where all life forms are considered to be of equal importance
What is Biocentric Worldview
What are the positive and negative consequences of globalization?
+ Technology allows people to connect with people from around the world
- Technology is spreading, which allows them to take most of the jobs that humans would
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What focuses on the question of what is more important: "Satisfying human needs and wants or the overall health of the environment."
What is Environmental World View
What is a trade when an organization certifies that the farmers receive a guaranteed minimum price for their product, which is considered to be a fair wage
What is Fair Trade