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Summative Globalisation - Coggle Diagram
Summative Globalisation
Globalization
Main Features
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Historical growth: Globalization has existed for centuries (e.g., the Silk Road), but it has become faster and more complex in recent decades.
Interconnectedness: Nations are linked more closely through business, culture, and communication.
Key Drivers
Trade Policies: Agreements and groups like the World Trade Organization (WTO) reduce trade barriers.
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Technology: Better transport (planes, ships) and communication (especially the Internet) make global connections easier and cheaper.
Definition
How it happens: Through trade, technology, communication, and the movement of money and people.
Important idea: It is a continuous process, not a single event.
Meaning: Globalization is the process that connects countries’ economies, cultures, and people across the world.
Impacts of Globalization
Cultural Effects
Encourages the sharing of traditions, food, music, and ideas between countries.
However, powerful cultures may dominate smaller ones, reducing cultural diversity.
Social Effects
Can also spread diseases, increase pollution, and contribute to global challenges like climate change and terrorism.
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PEEL method
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Evidence
Give proof or examples (like facts, quotes, or stories) that show your point is true.
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SWOT-analysis
What it is:
A way to look at the good and bad sides of a project, business, or idea so you can make smart plans.
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