Is globalization new? (p. 8)

How has globalization shaped the world?
Statement of Inquiry: 
Globalization has occured due to a variety of processes that have changed the world, bringing both opportunites and challenges.

Key Concept: Change
Related Concept: Globalization; Processes
Global Context: Globalization and sustainability 
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How has globalization shaped the world?
Statement of Inquiry: 
Globalization has occured due to a variety of processes that have changed the world, bringing both opportunites and challenges.

Key Concept: Change
Related Concept: Globalization; Processes
Global Context: Globalization and sustainability 

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Is globalization new? 
Today, you will investigate if globalization is a recent phenomenon and what the role of colonization and decolonization is in the globalization process.

First, read the text on p.  8 about the the question: Is globalization new?

On the next slide, answer the questions. 


Slide 2 - Slide

We can argue that the world has become more interconnected throughout the past centuries. How do you think the following inventions (See also Figure 1.5 on p. 8) have affected the connectivity around the world?

1. the wheel 2. the printing press 3. the steam train 4. airplanes 5. the internet

Slide 3 - Open question

Consider the following statement:
"Globalization is a new phenomenon"
Give one argument in favor of the statement, and one argument against this statement.

Slide 4 - Open question

Is globalization new? 
A very important facor in the history of globalization is colonization and decolonization

Read G210 Colonization and decolonization and answer the following questions. 




Slide 5 - Slide

At which age did globalization began? Give the name of this age and give the centuries in which this period approximatly took place (look it up online).

Slide 6 - Open question

Write down a definition of the key word:

colonization

Slide 7 - Open question

Describe what the colonies at first provided and how this changed over the centuries after. Use the following key-words in your answer: industry, raw materials, minerals and market

Slide 8 - Open question

Write down a definition of the key word:

decolonization

Slide 9 - Open question

Is globalization new? 
Colonies developed in very different ways. 

Read G211 Types of colonies and answer the following questions. 

On the next slies there are a few statements. Check to which type of colony the statement refers to. 




Slide 10 - Slide

These were overseas territories where Europeans went to stay permanently


A
Colonies of exploitation
B
Colonies of settlement

Slide 11 - Quiz

When the colony provides raw materials for the emering industries in Europe.


A
Colonies of exploitation
B
Colonies of settlement

Slide 12 - Quiz

This is when Europeans used the colony for their own advantage.


A
Colonies of exploitation
B
Colonies of settlement

Slide 13 - Quiz

Europeans escaped unemployment, hunger, poverty, war and limited freedom of religion or speech and went to these colonies.


A
Colonies of exploitation
B
Colonies of settlement

Slide 14 - Quiz

A plantation is an example of this type of colony


A
Colonies of exploitation
B
Colonies of settlement

Slide 15 - Quiz

Is globalization new? 
Since the age of exploration, many countires in Asia, Africa and Latin America have played a role in the worldwide economic system. Europe dominated this system. This system gave rise to a contradiction between the core and periphery.

Read G212 Core and periphery and Check out Figure 7. 6 on p. 134 

On the next slide, drag the examples to the right key-word. 





Slide 16 - Slide

Core 
Semi-periphery
Periphery
Brasil, Russia, India and China
high purchaching power
low income countries
rich countries in 'the North'
dependency
high level of production
strong industrial growth
inadequate technology
dominates world trade
companies from core countries invest here
low level of production
not poor, not rich

Slide 17 - Drag question

Is globalization new? 
Following the colonial area, the former colonies played the same role until this day. You can refer to this process as neo-colonialism.

Read the first part of G212 Neo-colonialism (only the arrow and the dot, not the squares) 

Watch the video (2 min) and answer the question. 





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Slide 19 - Video

01:52
In about 50 words, describe what neo-colonialism is by using examples from the video.

Slide 20 - Open question