Contemporary and Inclusive Understandings of Internationalism1

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Contemporary and
Inclusive Understandings of
Internationalism
Charlotte Sharp
Woodrow Wilson’s Views
Wilson believes the
World should be in a
Secure environment
Woodrow created schools
To teach international affairs
Wilson supports
international
Monetary funding
Wilson supports
a free
world
Wilson believes in
World peace
International Involvement
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Assembly of First Nations’ Views
Aboriginals storming
the streets advocating
for their freedom
Aboriginals dancing in
the
streets, showing the
world how they alone
celebrate their culture
The first nations have
created their own political
party to get their voice out
The Aboriginals want
the world to recognize them as a
superior nation
The Aboriginals want other nations
to see what they went through,
in order to support them
Rush Limbaugh’s Views
Rush is against helping
people in Haiti
Rush does not advocate for
liberalism
Citizens of
America are
questioning
Rush’s goals and
ideas
International Intervention
Rush’s
campaign for
the drug,
oxycontin
Prem Rawat’s Views
Prem Rawat standing with men
from other nations.
Prem’s speeches supporting world peace
Prem’s book on
world peace
Prem advocating for the United Nations
International Involvement
Charlotte Sharp’s Views
Worldwide flags, waving together
United Nations, keeping
our world going
Nation’s keeping our world
strong together
Canada celebrates multiculturalism
World joining hands to
keep worldwide peace
International Involvement