Globalization and Responses to Globalization
Across
- 3. The name for the Indian Movie Industry that has spread Indian and South Asian Culture around the globe.
- 6. (SEZs) – Areas offering tax and labor incentives to attract foreign investment.
- 11. A culture that is characteriszed by less cultural diversity. It occurs as cultures spread and blend.
- 12. Global NGO using activism to protect the environment.
- 13. the scattering or dispersion of a population from their original homeland to new, often foreign, locations, while maintaining cultural, emotional, or economic ties to their home
- 14. Movement in pposition to multinational corporate power and neoliberalism.
- 15. a 20th-century global ideology and movement promoting the solidarity, cultural unity, and political empowerment of people of African descent worldwide.
- 16. International organization promoting peace and human rights.
- 17. Southeast Asian economic alliance.
- 20. a vital international financial institution founded in 1944 to reduce global poverty and promote sustainable development
- 22. Global child welfare organization.
- 24. Removal of government restrictions on business.
- 29. – Social expectations based on gender.
- 32. Moving jobs or production to countries with lower labor costs.
- 34. AKA "Chinese Twitter" The best known example of how nations have responded to Western dominance in digital communication and economic globalization by creating their own
- 35. Spread of U.S. cultural norms.
- 36. Kenyan grassroots movement led by Wangari Maathai focused on reforestation and women’s rights.
- 38. of the Press
- 39. – The right to vote.
- 41. – Large‑scale manufacturing of standardized goods.
- 42. – Unfair treatment of labor for profit.
- 45. Worldwide cultural and economic integration.
- 49. Founder of the Green Belt Movement; Nobel Peace Prize winner.
- 50. Trade system ensuring fair wages and safe working conditions.
- 52. A society focused on constant consumption of goods.
- 54. – An economy driven by education, information, and intellectual labor.
- 56. Unequal distribution of wealth within or between countries.
- 59. Large‑scale removal of forests.
- 60. (SDGs) – UN goals addressing global inequality and sustainability.
Down
- 1. Global organization that regulates international trade.
- 2. – Overlapping systems of discrimination.
- 4. A type of music native to Jamaica that has come to represent the African diaspora and often speaks out against mistreatment.
- 5. A nation-based sporting event that occurs in even years. It allows countries to share their nationalist pride and show how powerful they are at various sports.
- 7. Spread of ideas between cultures.
- 8. A company or product that maintains a consistent identity worldwide.
- 9. A business strategy of expanding into different industries to reduce risk.
- 10. Damage to ecosystems due to economic activity.
- 18. Free trade agreement between the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.
- 19. Organization promoting ethical global trade.
- 21. – Dominance of one culture over others.
- 23. Example: Reganomics- Modern free‑market ideology emphasizing privatization, deregulation, and reduced social spending.
- 25. AKA a developing economy increasingly integrated into global trade.
- 26. Land degradation into desert conditions.
- 27. Rights A (1948)UN document defining global human rights.
- 28. A company that operates and produces goods in multiple countries.
- 30. – Digital platforms enabling global communication.
- 31. Meeting current needs without harming future generations.
- 33. An economic system where prices and production are determined by supply and demand with minimal government intervention
- 37. Environmentally responsible travel that supports conservation.
- 40. Catholic movement advocating social justice and economic equality.
- 43. International Order
- 44. A sporting event that occurs every four years that allows nations to show off their pride and prowess. IT is truly nation-based. UNlike the Olympics Scotland competes SEPERATELY from England.
- 46. Total greenhouse gas emissions caused by an individual or group.
- 47. – Social system dominated by men.
- 48. – Media reaching large audiences.
- 51. – Invisible barriers preventing advancement.
- 53. – Advocacy for gender equality.
- 55. Energy sources that replenish naturally (solar, wind).
- 57. Intellectual movement celebrating Black identity.
- 58. Education, culture, and heritage preservation.