FAIR vs. FREE TRADE CARTOONS

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FAIR vs. FREE TRADE CARTOONS Which cartoon is most compelling?

Criteria What does COMPELLING MEAN? A. Interesting B. Moves you C. Holds your attention D. Powerful E. Admiration

Reflection: What are some of the benefits and drawbacks to living in a global village? “When we arise in the morning, we go into the bathroom where we reach for sponge which is provided for us by a Pacific Islander. We reach for soap that is created by a European. Then at the table we drink coffee which is provided for us by a South American, or tea by the Chinese, or cocoa by a West African. Before we leave for our jobs we are already beholden to more than half of the world.” ~ Martin Luther King Jr.