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Web Resources and Exercises by Chapter Topic


 

 

 

The links to Websites on this page complement each of the chapters in Global Problems and the Culture of Capitalism.  We are currently updating the site annotations and adding exercises and discussion questions for selected sites.  In addition, new sites are being added regularly.  If you know of a Website that you believe should be included, please let us know.

  1. Web Resources and Exercises on the Consumer

  2. Web Resources and Exercises on the Laborer

  3. Web Resources and Exercises on the Capitalist

  4. Web Resources and Exercises on the Nation-State

  5. Web Resources and Exercises on Population

  6. Web Resources and Exercises on Hunger, Poverty, and Economic Development

  7. Web Resources and Exercises on the Environment

  8. Web Resources and Exercises on Health and Disease

  9. Web Resources and Exercises on Indigenous Peoples, Ethnic Conflict, and the Nation-State

  10. Web Resources and Exercises on Peasant Revolt and Resistance

  11. Web Resources and Exercises on Antisystemic Movements

  12. Web Resources and Exercises on Religious Protest

  13. Web Resources and Exercises on Futuristic Scenarios

 

 

Date Last edited
11/17/98

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