To What Extent Should I, as a Citizen, Respond to Globalization?

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To What Extent Should I, as a Citizen, Respond to Globalization? Read The Big Picture on Pages 300-301

To What Extent Should I, as a Citizen, Respond to Globalization? Your Challenge Keeping a Journal or Blog Read Pages 302-303 Preparing to Meet the Challenge & Steps to Completing This Challenge

To What Extent Should I, as a Citizen, Respond to Globalization? Your Challenge - Rubric Keeping a Journal or Blog

What do the four photos have in common? What are the protesters demanding? Read the opening paragraph on page 305 and respond to the questions that follow Review Looking Ahead

What Are Human Rights? My Needs Read the opening three paragraphs on page 306, including the Activity My Needs Which, if any, of your needs listed can be met on your own? Which require the help of others?

Views on Human Rights Read the entire section on pages 306-307 Be sure to review the photographs on page 306, including their captions Write a response for each of these questions

The Evolution of Ideas about Human Rights Read page 308 including Figure 13-6 On paper, create a list of basic human rights, followed by responding to the following: What is the most important human right? Do you have the same rights as all other Canadians? Do you enjoy the same rights in school as you do in society? What rights are the same? Different? Why are there differences? How might school be different if students had more rights? Which rights might make the biggest change? In what way? Why?

Begin a chapter vocabulary list Human Rights: Terms Begin a chapter vocabulary list

How Are Ideas About Human Rights and Democracy Related? Early Ideas about Human Rights Read Page 309, (not including the Activity) and answer the following: What is one similarity among all four societies? and... Is this similarity reflected in today’s society?

Milestones in the Evolution of Democracy and Human Rights Read page 310 What similarities link the spirit of these two documents? Both provide processes for reconciling differences in a peaceful and collaborative manner... Both deal with the idea that people should be protected against arbitrary decisions... What do these similarities reveal about the effects of globalization on democracy and human rights? Societies have shared ideas for a long time... Societies will borrow positive ideas from other societies... Societies will accept values put forward by cultures... Some ideals are universal....

Milestones in the Evolution of Democracy and Human Rights Read page 311 Identify a right or freedom you would have added to the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms Would you have excluded any?

Human Rights and Colonization With a partner, read page 314 and review the cartoon The general made these remarks before going into battle and expressed his concern about the terrible fighting that was to come The cartoon is a parody of the words of a general in the American Civil War (1861-1865) Respond to the question posed in the caption of the cartoon With your partner, make a list showing how the message of the three quotations and the cartoon are linked

Human Rights and Colonization Reviewing page 314 Similarities may include... Colonizers'’ actions were driven by greed Colonizers often view themselves as “civilizers” The words of the colonizers did not match their deeds Trade seems to be more important than human rights Force can be used by colonizers to get their way Western European values were considered good for everyone Civilization meant adopting Western European values

Human Rights in Former Colonies With your partner, read page 315, including the chart When finished, complete the Reflect and Respond, with the exception of the concept map How Are Ideas About Human Rights and Democracy Related?

Think About Your Challenge Review your challenge for this Related Issue To What Extent Should I, As A Citizen, Respond To Globalization? Is there anything you can add to your notes for Your Challenge? Take a few minutes to review and write Social 10-1

Think About Your Challenge Review your challenge for this Related Issue Should I, As A Citizen, Respond To Globalization? Is there anything you can add to your notes for Your Challenge? Take a few minutes to review and write Social 10-2

And… Continue with your list of terms from this chapter, which include… Any term or phrase that would be considered important in helping you with answering … To What Extent Should I, As A Citizen, Respond To Globalization? Any suggestions as to what you should include? Social 10-1

And… Continue with your list of terms from this chapter, which include… Any term or phrase that would be considered important in helping you with answering … Should I, As A Citizen, Respond To Globalization? Any suggestions as to what you should include? Social 10-2

How Are Ideas About Globalization, Human Rights and Democracy Related? Read page 316 How does Daniel Griswold answer this inquiry question? Summarize the reasons why Daniel Griswold believes that globalization helps spread democracy and human rights Read the profile on Ngugi Wa Thiong’O Would Wa Thiong’O agree with Griswold?

After being divided into four groups, each group will be reading one subsection of this part of the chapter and responding to the following question: How does your assigned globalizing force affect the spread of human rights and democracy? Group #1: Trade and Transnational Corporation (pg. 317) Group #2: Transportation and the Movement of People (pg. 318) Group #3: The Media and Making Choices (pg. 319) Group #4: Communication Technologies (pg. 320) Remember to read all of the features on the page Record your conclusions on the chart paper provided, including a rating (1= highly negative; 10=highly positive) of the globalizing force

How does your assigned globalizing force affect the spread of human rights and democracy? Possible Responses.... Trade and Transnational Corporation This globalizing force can be both a positive and negative force. Corporations are often interested mainly in profits, not human rights or democracy. Economic globalization often reduces basic services for people. Trade sanctions can help agencies working for human rights (ex. South Africa) but can also increase suffering (ex. Iraq). Transportation and the Movement of People Many people benefit from being able to move to countries that provide greater opportunity. Many immigrants are forced to flee and become refugees. Human trafficking is a major tragedy of globalization. Illegal immigrants can become victims of exploitation. The Media and Making Choices The media can be both a positive and negative force. It opens the worlds eyes to human rights abuses. It acts as a window on the world. Breaks down traditional values and contributes to cultural homogenization. Communication Technologies The internet can be both a powerful tool for gathering information and a source of misinformation. It can help fight human rights abuses, but information may not be accurate. Uneven distribution of access limits its effectiveness, yet provides ‘instant’ information to groups all around the world.

Complete both Explorations questions Making Choices Everyone, including those in group three, read the bottom half of page 319 Complete both Explorations questions

Think About Your Challenge Review your challenge for this Related Issue To What Extent Should I, As A Citizen, Respond To Globalization? Now that you have completed Chapter 13, is there anything you can add to your notes for Your Challenge? Take a few minutes to review and write Social 10-1

Think About Your Challenge Review your challenge for this Related Issue Should I, As A Citizen, Respond To Globalization? Now that you have completed Chapter 13, is there anything you can add to your notes for Your Challenge? Take a few minutes to review and write Social 10-2

And Finally… Complete your list of terms from this chapter, which include… Any term or phrase that would be considered important in helping you with answering … To What Extent Should I, As A Citizen, Respond To Globalization? Any suggestions as to what you should include? Social 10-1

And Finally… Complete your list of terms from this chapter, which include… Any term or phrase that would be considered important in helping you with answering … Should I, As A Citizen, Respond To Globalization? Any suggestions as to what you should include? Social 10-2

Think About Your Challenge Review your challenge for this Related Issue To What Extent Should I, As A Citizen, Respond To Globalization? Now that you have completed Chapter 13, is there anything you can add to your notes for Your Challenge? Take a few minutes to review and write Social 10-1

Think About Your Challenge Review your challenge for this Related Issue Should I, As A Citizen, Respond To Globalization? Now that you have completed Chapter 13, is there anything you can add to your notes for Your Challenge? Take a few minutes to review and write Social 10-2