World Trade A Simulation Jeff Boulton Iroquois Ridge High School Oakville, Ontario www.StudCo.ca Jeff Boulton Iroquois Ridge High School Oakville, Ontario.

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World Trade A Simulation Jeff Boulton Iroquois Ridge High School Oakville, Ontario Jeff Boulton Iroquois Ridge High School Oakville, Ontario

So, you ask why the World is so cruel and why does it have so many problems?... Whoa, What Just Happened Here? …I say, watch the following closely, and ask yourself: Do I show any of these destructive behaviours, that I claim I reject?

In the GameIn Real Life Pleas of the Poor Fall on Deaf Ears “How can we sell any goods and survive if we don’t have the means with which to compete in the global economy?” “How can we make any shapes if we don’t have any scissors Boulton?”

In the GameIn Real Life Discrimination, Wealth and Poverty Poor nations tend to appeal to other nations for assistance. What happens then?

In the GameIn Real Life Crime and Defense

In the GameIn Real Life Increasing Intensity of Mechanical Production

In the GameIn Real Life Labour Specialization

In the GameIn Real Life Mass Production

In the GameIn Real Life Nationalism

In the GameIn Real Life Other Things You Might Have Seen Resource Use/Wastage Leadership effectiveness Effect of epidemics and growth Innovation and Entrepreneurship These attributes and characteristics have the same effects in real life as they did in the game. Now you should be able to see why.

In the GameIn Real Life Economics you should have noticed

In the GameIn Real Life What else about Economics? Resources Capital Infrastructure Financial Systems Rule of Law Private Property

The End