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{ Economic Globalization 9/23 Bell ringer: Analyze image (list 5 things you see). Then, write 3 lines about what you think this map/image is trying to say.

 Look at your tags on your clothes and your stuff (shoes, bag, notebook, phone… everything that has a “made in” label)  Write down in which country your items were made  Next to each country, identify which continent it is in  Ex. USA, North America Where are your clothes from?

WHAT IS THIS THE SAME? WHAT IS DIFFERENT?

WHAT IS THIS THE SAME? WHAT IS DIFFERENT?

The development of an increasingly integrated global market economy marked especially by free trade, free flow of capital, and tapping of cheaper foreign labor markets. Globalization of the economy has been lead primarily by transnational corporations. Globalization

) In your notebooks BOX: integrated, market economy, free trade, capital, foreign labor market, transnational corporation 2)With your partner, use context clues and identify boxed words (CRS: Meaning of words)- (5 min) 3) Choose two words and explain how you figured them out 4) With your partner, rewrite the definition using your new words

Meaning of Words Integrated – to unite, bring together Integrated – to unite, bring together market economy – economy based on supply and demand (based on profit) market economy – economy based on supply and demand (based on profit) free trade – trade with no government regulation/taxation (tariffs) free trade – trade with no government regulation/taxation (tariffs) Capital – wealth (money, goods, factories) Capital – wealth (money, goods, factories) foreign labor markets – workers in other countries foreign labor markets – workers in other countries Transnational corporation – a company with headquarters, factories and stores in many countries Transnational corporation – a company with headquarters, factories and stores in many countries

Making something worldwide in scope Economy, technology, culture Globalization

 Explain how the pictures and your clothing are examples of globalization. Use at least two words from the definition.  integrated, market economy, free trade, capital, foreign labor market, transnational corporation Exit slip:

 Create a T- chart for Positive and Negative impacts Globalization9/24 Analyze the images below: How has globalization impacted us in positive and negative ways? Create a T- chart.

Bellringer: How do you think globalization impacts your culture? The food you eat, the sports you play, the music you listen to, the clothes you wear? How do you think globalization impacts your culture? The food you eat, the sports you play, the music you listen to, the clothes you wear? Cultural Globalization 9/25

 The spread of an idea or a thing/item from one place to another Hearth – the place an idea or feature originates Diffusion

{ For the following pictures… What is the same? What is different? Where is the hearth of this company? How have these items changed based on culture?

McCurry Pan-India

McShawarma-Israel

Mega Teriyaki-Japan

Spam and Eggs-Hawaii

McPinto-Costa Rica

McLaks (Salmon)-Norway

McRice Burger-Asia/SE Asia

McLobster-Canada/New England

What about these images? Hearth? How has it impacted US culture?

3 things you learned in this video 2 emotions/reactions you had from this video 1 question you have about the video The Hidden Faces of Globalization 10 min 8Bhodyt4fmU 8Bhodyt4fmU 8Bhodyt4fmU

{ HOMEWORK: Add 4 things to your T-chart and write 5 open ended discussion questions about globalization

M – main idea (thesis and explanation of globalization E – evidence from the reading/map activity/pictures L- link back to MI E- evidence 2 L – link E- evidence 3 L – link CON – conclusion – wrap up paragraph and restate your position Pick a side: Is globalization a good thing?