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Environmental Trends Population Shifts Stable or Declining Europe North America Growth at Varying Rates Latin America Asia Many parts of Africa

Environmental Trends Growth of Urban Life Climate Change Naturally cyclical Global warming perspectives Energy Resources Man’s Role in the Environment Creation Mandate Love your neighbor

Global Economy Causes Examples Free Trade Areas Single Market European Union Central American Common Market West African Economic and Monetary Union

Global Economy Evaluating the Global Economy Advantages Disadvantages

Technology and Culture Promise Medical Advances Time-saving Devices Communication Advances Information Explosion

Technology and Culture Peril Medical Advances Time-saving Devices Communication Advances Information Explosion

Political and Religious Trends The Rise of Terrorist States The Rising Influence of China

Political and Religious Trends Growth of Islam Wahhabist movement Spread of Christianity In the global south In China Persecution of Christianity