To complete this section of today’s lesson, you have to ask each of these questions to 8 different classmates at blogger. Once they answer your questions, you have to write their answers here.
1. Has globalisation made the world a better or a
worse place? What would the world be like with no globalisation?
2. Has globalisation affected all countries equally?
3.
Which
countries are taking advantage of globalisation to influence the world?
4. How has globalisation affected living standards around the world? What about jobs?
5. What effect has globalisation had on the environment?
6.
Is
globalisation to blame for many of the problems the world is facing today or is
it the solution to these problems?
7.
Will
globalisation lead to more or less conflict in the world? Why?
8.
Will the
world be more or less globalised in the future? Why?
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ReplyDeleteAnswer #1: I think it is definitely a better place in the point of view we know have access to tons of different information and goods, besides it created my career international trade. I really can't imagine how the world would be without globalization but I guess the half of items of our houses won't be there.
ReplyDeleteAnswer to question 7: With the undestanding I have of globalization, I believe that globalization and global trade openness helps to create peace.The reason for this is because when nations have trade agreements they tend to avoid any military or political conflict with their trading partners.
ReplyDeleteRegarding question #5: I don't think globalization itself has had an impact on the environment but the methods we use for mass production are the bigger problem - we can keep operating in a globalized economy without causing further damage to the world.
ReplyDeleteQuestion 2
ReplyDeleteNo, some because they are different powers are not as affected as others who are low powers.
#4There are differences in the quality of life, in the access to the new innovations since not everyone has the ease of accessing them, in terms of work there are also differences in terms of the amount of money they earn
ReplyDelete1. I think the world is a better place because of globalization, easy access to information is something we should be grateful for. I don't know for sure if the world would be better without it but it would definitely be different.
ReplyDelete2. No, it depends on the development capacity of each country.
3. A clear example is the United States.
4. It is assumed that the standard of living and job opportunities have increased although in some countries the benefits have been greater.
5. Globalization has allowed companies to grow, but the environment suffers. The means of transportation, the construction of new facilities and the exploitation of resources has caused the world's pollution to increase.
6. Globalization is neither the problem nor the solution, it depends on people's intentions whether the effects will be good or bad.
7. Maybe. The opportunities that countries have thanks to globalization create rivalry and sometimes it is this rivalry that turns into conflicts.
8. Technological advances and information may increase, but there will be aspects that will stagnate, natural resources are not eternal and if we do not take proper care of them we will lose them.
Answer 8: I think maybe there must be a balanced. The impact that it is going to have in the future must first be studied.
ReplyDeleteAlthough it says that it should be less globalized, it is impossible
Answer 6#: It depends from which perspective you see it.
ReplyDeleteLet's take the environmental perspective, this is a problem caused by globalization and a problem that we are facing today.
#Q7:
ReplyDeleteI think there will be more conflicts because now the "wars or conflicts" are of a social nature.
We live in a world so interdependent that any political issue can have an impact on the economy of the farthest country.
That is why each country needs leaders with emotional intelligence to be able to cope with the political strategies and social of today and I think that at present it does not exist and that is why I think there are more conflicts.