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List 10 things that students today hope for and 10 things that they fear
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Chapter Epilogue: Unresolved Problems of the Modern World
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Section 1 Technology Changes Peoples Lives Main Idea: The rapid emergence of new technologies holds promises as well as challenges for people around the world. Why it Matters: Technology has already affected communications and medicine and may help solve other problems. Mass media Biotechnology Genetic Engineering
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A Revolution in Electronics The influence of computers Information Spreads in New Ways
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Technology Transforms the World Economy The Work Place Changes Economic Domination
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The Mass Media Change Culture Television transforms People’s Lives Popular Culture Spreads Old Ways Abandoned
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Biotechnology Affects Health World Concerns over the Environment
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Section 2 Dangers to the Global Environment Main Idea: Technology and industrialization have created environmental challenges that affect the entire world Why it Matters: Failure to solve environmental problems will threaten the health of the planet Greenhouse Effect CFCs Sustainable Development
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World Concerns Over the Environment Concerns About the Atmosphere The Greenhouse Effect Destruction of the Ozone Layers Air Pollution Varies
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Depletion of Natural Resources Scarcity of Clean Water Destruction of Rain Forests
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Energy Supplies Raise Concern Problems Caused by Energy Use The Exxon Valdez Oil Spills Solutions for the 21 st Century
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Section 3 Feeding a Growing Population Main Idea: Population growth has put great pressure on the earth’s resources, including the food supply Why it Matters: Nations must find ways to support their growing human populations or else face famines Overpopulation Birth Rates Green Revolution
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World Population Expands Quality of Life Natural Causes of Famine Government-Produced Famine
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Revolutions in Food Production The Green Revolution The Irresolution
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Other Solutions to Population Problems Improving Economies Limiting Population Growth Improving Women’s Status
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Section 4 Economic Issues in the Developing World Main Idea: Developing nations face a set of economic challenges that must be resolved Why it Matters: Sustainable economic development allows more people to lead productive lives and makes the world more stable Less-developed countries LDCS Capital World Bank Internal Monetary Fund (IMF) Grassroots Development
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Economic Growth and International Aid Investment Capital World Bank
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Different Economic Approaches Multinational Corporation Grassroots Development
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Free Trade or Protectionism Multinational Corporation Grassroots Development
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Section 5 The Threat of Weapons and Terrorism Main Idea: War, terrorism, and weapons of mass destruction threaten the security of people all over the world. Why it Matters: People can work against the dangers posed by war, terrorism, and weapons of mass destruction Conventional weapons Terrorism Weapons of mass destruction Proliferation bioweapons
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World Wide Arms Trade Market for Weapons Protests Against Weapons Sales
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Weapons of Mass Destruction The Threat of Nuclear Weapons Nuclear Weapons in the Former Soviet Union Biological and Chemical Weapons
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Terrorism Strikes Globally Nations Join Forces to Ensure Peace
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Section 6 Defending Human Rights and Freedoms Main Idea: Human rights and freedoms have become a major international concern Why it Matters: Protecting fundamental rights for all people is an important way to improve life in the 21 st century Universal Declaration of Human Rights Genocide
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Universal Human Rights Violations of Human Rights Continue Political Dissent Ethnic and Racial Conflicts Religious Persecution
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Children at Risk Signs of Hope Human Rights Successes Women’s Rights Addressed Human Rights in the 21 st Century
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