globalism/globalization and how they affect our quality of life
Learning Objective: Through analysis, we will recognize that social, political, and economic changes can be challenging, but they can also be beneficial.Here are several speeches from world leaders representing numerous approaches to globalism or globalization. Watch at least two of the supplied videos. Follow the 3+1 Rule, plus refer to two of the provided videos, to identify a pro and a con of how these forces of change affect your quality of life.Present your findings as a written speech. The speech should be no less than 500 words and no more than 700 words in length. Focus on the classroom provided materials to construct the arguments in your speech. Be sure to include a thesis statement and use your speech to support the argument in your thesis. Provide a clear and strong closing argument. Pope FrancisReligious LeaderPope Francis shares his thoughts on globalization, CNN, 2015Mark ZuckerbergFounder, FacebookMark Zuckerberg Tells Harvard Graduates To Embrace Globalism, 'A Sense Of Purpose', NPR, 2017George W Bush43rd President the United StatesApril 9, 2007: Speech on Comprehensive Immigration Reform, UVA Miller Center, 2007Justin TrudeauPrime Minister, CanadaJustin Trudeau: 'Globalisation isn't working for ordinary people', The Guardian, 2016Emmanuel MacronPresident, FranceFrance’s Macron says globalization is going through a major crisis, CNBC, 2018Marie Le PenFrench Presidential CandidateLe Pen blasts globalisation in speech, AP Archive, 2017Theresa MayPrime Minister, United KingdomTheresa May's full speech at the U.N. General Assembly, The Washington Post, 2018David BrooksMedia, Opinion EditorialDavid Brooks: Globalism, Immigration And Feminism "Good For America" But Created "Angry" White Males, Real Clear Politics, 2016Wannis KabbajTed Talk speechHow nationalism and globalism can coexist, TED, 2018Jonathan HaidtTed Talk: The Psychology Behind GlobalismThe psychology behind globalism, nationalism & political tribalism - Jonathan Haidt, Gravitahn, 2016Warren BuffetGlobalism & Tariffs (starts at 3:22)Warren Buffett: We do not want trade wars, Fox Business, 2018Each Primary Assignment requires:a thesis statement,an APA style bibliography,use of APA style in-line citations, andadherence to the 3+1 Rule.The 3+1 Rule requires students to use a minimum of three assigned readings from the current week and one from a previous week. This rule encourages students to review and connect the assigned readings from week to week.this weeks readingsGlobalization is Good for You, Ronald Bailey, Reason, 2015Tracing the Impact of Globalisation on a Restaurant Menu Card, Arundhathi Baburaj, Women's Era, 2018Fortnite's Digital Goods Are Key to the Future of Global Trade, Shawn Donnan, Bloomberg Businessweek, 2019World Order 2.0 – The Case for Sovereign Obligation, Richard N. Haass, Foreign Affairs, 2017Nationalism Gains Momentum, Trend Magazine, 2018Teaching Globalization in the Time of Trump, Jane Elizabeth Hughes, BizEd, 2019Population Bulletin Update: Immigration in America 2010, Population Reference Bureau, 2010Immigration by the Numbers, Elaine Kamarck, John Hudak, Christine Stenglein, The Brookings Institution, 2017last weeks readingsThe Bill of Rights: A Transcription, National ArchivesThe Constitution: Amendments 11-27, National ArchivesKnow Your Rights: A guide to the United States Constitution, The United States Department of JusticeThe Universal Declaration of Human Rights United Nations, 1948 Declarations of Human and Civic Rights of 26 August 1789 Government of France, 1789 Citizenship Rights and Responsibilities, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration ServicesAre Human Rights Universal? Foreign Affairs, Thomas Franck, 2001AMERICAN DECLARATION OF THE RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF MAN, Organization of American States, 1948