Modern World Issues - Richmond Heights High School
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MODERN WORLD
ISSUES
1 .1
GLOBAL CONNECTIONS
Global connections is a theme throughout the
Modern World Issues course.
Nations and peoples are interconnected
through trade, alliances, treaties and
international organizations.
Connections among nations and peoples of
the world are ever changing
GLOBAL CONNECTIONS
Nations are connected through economic
activity
Trade-Nations import and export goods and
services as a means to satisfy demand
Along with these products also come ideas
and cultural practices
TRADE AND GLOBALIZATION
International trade is the exchange of goods
and services across national borders.
In most countries, it represents a significant
part of their economy (GDP)
While international trade has been present
throughout much of history, its economic,
social, and political importance have
increased in recent centuries
GLOBALIZATION
Mainly because of Industrialization, advanced
transportation, globalization, multinational
corporations, and outsourcing.
In fact, it is probably the increasing prevalence of
international trade that is usually meant by the term
"globalization".
Globalization- is a process of interaction and
integration among the people, companies, and
governments of different nations
IS INTERNATIONAL TRADE GOOD?
There have been many organizations and agreements
dedicated to increasing international trade
They seek to reduce barriers to trade between
nations which leads to cheaper products on the
market
However, some argue this has negative effects such
as outsourcing and low wages
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
ORGANIZATIONS
Use a computer to research each one of these trade
agreements then answer the questions on the
following slide
North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
World Trade Organization (WTO)
Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries
(OPEC)
ASSIGNMENT
How do these organizations promote
interconnectedness?
What are the advantages and disadvantages
of these trade agreements?
Besides products what else is being
exchanged when nations trade with one
another?