10.9d Globalization has created new possibilities for international cooperation and for international conflict. Students will examine the roles of the United Nations (UN), North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), the European Union, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), and efforts to build coalitions to promote international cooperation to address conflicts and issues. They will also examine the extent to which these efforts were successful.
Students will investigate one organization and one international action that sought to provide solutions to environmental issues, including the Kyoto Protocol.
Students will examine threats to global security, such as international trade in weapons (e.g., chemical, biological, and nuclear), nuclear proliferation, cyber war, and terrorism, including a discussion of the events of September 11, 2001.
10.9d Notes
Global Conflict Webquest
Global Conflict Webquest Answers
UN Declaration of Human Rights
Students will investigate one organization and one international action that sought to provide solutions to environmental issues, including the Kyoto Protocol.
Students will examine threats to global security, such as international trade in weapons (e.g., chemical, biological, and nuclear), nuclear proliferation, cyber war, and terrorism, including a discussion of the events of September 11, 2001.
10.9d Notes
Global Conflict Webquest
Global Conflict Webquest Answers
UN Declaration of Human Rights