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Second Half of the 20th Century - Coggle Diagram
Second Half of the 20th Century
Global Reach and Interconnectedness
Highlights global relationships
Extends across regions and cultures
Encompasses the entire globe
Discussed in global forums
Facilitated by global networks
Post-War Economic Reconstruction
The end of the war left many nations devastated.
Countries began rebuilding their economies and infrastructure.
The U.S. provided financial aid to rebuild war-torn nations.
Nations experienced rapid economic growth and recovery.
New institutions were created to promote international economic cooperation.
Technological Advancements
Development and use of electronic circuits.
Transmitting information over significant distances.
Using computers to process and manage data.
Globalization's Impact on the Global Economy
Concerns about Working Conditions
International Trade
Economic Interdependencies
Sourcing from Different Regions
Dominant Service Sectors
Management of money, investments, and credit.
Medical services for health and well-being.
Providing knowledge and skills through learning.
Development and application of scientific knowledge.
Challenges of the Late 20th Century
Wealth Inequality
Access to Resources
Resource Depletion
Pollution