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Unit 9 LEQs
1. Advances in Science and TechnologyPrompt: Evaluate the extent to which advances in science and technology transformed global interactions in the period c. 1900–present.
Possible Thesis: Advances in medical, communication, and transportation technology dramatically increased global interactions by improving public health, accelerating information exchange, and expanding economic opportunities, although disparities in access to these advancements limited their global impact.

2. Environmental and Demographic ChangesPrompt: Evaluate the extent to which environmental and demographic changes reshaped global societies in the period c. 1900–present.
Possible Thesis: Environmental and demographic changes, including climate change, pandemics, and population shifts, significantly reshaped global societies by influencing migration patterns, altering economic systems, and increasing international cooperation, though responses to these changes varied across regions.

3. Economic DevelopmentsPrompt: Evaluate the extent to which economic globalization changed the world economy in the period c. 1900–present.
Possible Thesis: Economic globalization, driven by neoliberal policies, multinational corporations, and international organizations, transformed the world economy by fostering trade liberalization and economic growth, though it also exacerbated economic inequality and sparked backlash in some regions.

4. Cultural GlobalizationPrompt: Evaluate the extent to which cultural globalization affected societies in the period c. 1900–present.
Possible Thesis: Cultural globalization significantly shaped societies by facilitating the spread of popular culture, media, and consumerism, creating a more interconnected world, though it also led to tensions over cultural homogenization and the preservation of local traditions.

5. Resistance to GlobalizationPrompt: Evaluate the extent to which resistance movements shaped responses to globalization in the period c. 1900–present.
Possible Thesis: Resistance to globalization, including nationalist movements, religious fundamentalism, and environmental activism, influenced global trends by challenging economic policies, cultural integration, and environmental degradation, although globalization continued to progress despite these efforts.

6. Comparative Question on Globalization’s EffectsPrompt: Compare the effects of globalization on developing and developed nations in the period c. 1900–present.
Possible Thesis: While globalization stimulated economic growth and technological innovation in both developing and developed nations, it disproportionately benefited wealthier economies, often leading to economic dependency and social inequalities in the developing world.
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