What are transnational corporations? Part I (p. 12 - 13)

How has globalization shaped the world?
Statement of Inquiry: 
Globalization has occured due to a variety of processes that have changed the world, bringing both opportunites and challenges.

Key Concept: Change
Related Concept: Globalization; Processes
Global Context: Globalization and sustainability 
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How has globalization shaped the world?
Statement of Inquiry: 
Globalization has occured due to a variety of processes that have changed the world, bringing both opportunites and challenges.

Key Concept: Change
Related Concept: Globalization; Processes
Global Context: Globalization and sustainability 

Slide 1 - Diapositive

What are transnational corporations? 
Today, you will investigate the economic side of globalization and how the global economy looks like.

First, read the text on p. 12 and 13. 

On the next slide, answer the true or false questions. 


Slide 2 - Diapositive

The creation of the first large companies or corporations that exist in multiple counties began in the era of industrialization.
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True
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Slide 3 - Quiz

Industrialization meant that in the 19th century, Japanese cars were driving in Eurpope and German cars in China.
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True
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Slide 4 - Quiz

Some examples of transnational corporations are Starbucks and McDonalds, since they exist in more than one country.
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Slide 5 - Quiz

A franchise is when a new corporation is being created form another transnational corporation. This way profits only stay with the new corporation.
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False

Slide 6 - Quiz

The method of production refers to how certain products or goods are being made for sale.
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Slide 7 - Quiz

Transnational corporations often make their products where the labour is relatively cheap. This also means the quality of the product is rather poor.
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True
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False

Slide 8 - Quiz

In some countries like China, Brazil and Taiwan, the labour costs are even higher compared to developing countries.
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True
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False

Slide 9 - Quiz

What are transnational corporations? 
There are some obvious positive and negative consequences of transnational corporations. 

Check out Table 1.1 on p. 13.

On the next slide, drag the examples to the right consequence.


Slide 10 - Diapositive

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Can serve the interests of richter countires over poorer countries
Can help to develop workforce skills for particular goods and services
Can have negative environmental impact due to emissions and waste produced 
Choice and consistency of quality producrs delivered by TNC's
Can leas to a reduction in manufacturaing in more wealthy countries 
Can potentially exploit cheaper workers with long working hours and difficult conditions
Global brands mean that peaple can acces TNC products around the world
Investment in developing countries, for example creation of jobs.
TNC's can serve for good, for instance promoting sustainability

Slide 11 - Question de remorquage

What are transnational corporations? 
Do you know some examples of global brands? 

On the next slide, click on the website link to make do the brand logo quiz. 

How many of the 20 brand logo's did you get in 4 minutes?

On the slide after that, post a screenshot with your high score. 

Slide 12 - Diapositive

Slide 13 - Lien

Upload a screenshot of your high score of the brand logo quiz here.

Slide 14 - Question ouverte

What are transnational corporations? 
Wherever you go in the world, you will soon see if people are rich or poor. You can tell by their clothes, houses, what kind of work they do and the traffic. It all has to do with the level of development: a county's wealth or poverty. 

Read G220 Rich and poor countries 

Watch the video (2:30 min) about how development can be measured and answer the question. 




Slide 15 - Diapositive

Slide 16 - Vidéo

In about 50 words, explain with the use of examples from the video how, next to using the Gross Domestic Product (GDP), other indicators can measure the level of development.

Slide 17 - Question ouverte

What are transnational corporations? 
Some countries are getting more developed over time, while others have difficulty in doing so. 

Read G221 Growers and stragglers

Answer the question on the next slide.




Slide 18 - Diapositive

In about 50 words, explain with the use of examples from G221 why nowadays there isn't a sharp divide between 'the North' and 'the South' anymore.

Slide 19 - Question ouverte

What are transnational corporations? 
Emerging countries are not yet fully developed, but are experiencing rapid economic growth. 

Read G222 Emerging countries (only the first dot, not the squares) and check out Figure 7.17 in the GeoGuide.

Answer the questions on the next slide.




Slide 20 - Diapositive

In about 50 words, explain with the use of Figure 7.17 and G222 how globalization plays a role in the economic growth of emerging countries.

Slide 21 - Question ouverte

What are transnational corporations? 
The center of global economic activity had been changing troughout history, you call this movement global shift. 

Read G223 Global shift and check out Figure 7.18 in the GeoGuide.

Answer the question on the next slide.




Slide 22 - Diapositive

Explain with the use of Figure 7.18 and G223 to which area of the world the global center of economic activity has shifted.

Slide 23 - Question ouverte