Satyagraha & General Sugar Questions
Across
- 3. The Age of _____ was when people gathered, stayed in one place, did the work of their ancestors.
- 6. Kristof claims that sweatshops don't ______ poverty; they develop because of it.
- 7. Thomas Thistlewood is an example of a brutal one of these.
- 11. To be put on the side/edge; not able to participate fully.
- 12. One of the consequences of global contact was ______ exchange.
- 14. Jundi ____________ was the world's first true university.
- 15. "Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts _____" (pg 61)
- 16. This place was a killer because the cold snaps forced the harvest to move faster. (pg 93)
- 18. Sugar workers here came from China, Japan, and the Phillipines.
- 19. The sugar economy moved people all over the world and added to our great _____ . (126)
- 20. Who is the author of "How Your Addiction to Fast Fashion KIlls"?
- 21. A lawyer who went to South Africa to defend Indian sugar workers. (pg 118)
- 22. Where was the whitest sugar being produced according to page 17?
- 23. What is the series of wars that brings Europe out of its isolation? (pg 24)
- 24. A growing interdepence of the world's economies, cultres, populations?
Down
- 1. Who is Thomas Clarkson?
- 2. In his article "Where Sweatshops are a Dream," Nicholas _________ wants us to think about sweatshops differently.
- 4. Refusing to buy or use British goods was an example of this (pg 124)
- 5. What religion took the knowledge of sugar from Jundi Shapur to other nations?
- 8. These workers in Russia lived similiar lives both slaves and indentured servants. (pg 115)
- 9. He finds a way out of the sugar trap by starting to grow sugar beets. (pg 113-114)
- 10. Anna McMullen's article is about a factory collapse where?
- 12. The emancipation of slaves caused plantations to use _______ servants from India. (pg 108)
- 13. The revolts in Haiti and British Guiana showed that people are NOT _____ . (124)
- 17. This word means "truth with force" / "firmness" / "love-force" (pg 123)