Lesson 1.1
Section 1 Summary and Glossary
Summary
Who you are may be shaped by the languages you use. The ideas and beliefs you learn from your family and community over generations can shape who you are. In a globalizing world the emerging communication and transportation technologies may also influence how you presently act, speak, and dress. The choices may appear limitless, but with those choices are also understandings that global contact and connections influence how unique identities are or will remain in the future.
Glossary
belief: a fundamental view associated with religion, spirituality, or an understanding of the world that is held as truth
collective: related to members of a group that share common characteristics such as language, culture, and identity
community: a group that shares a connection to the same region or the land
forces of globalization: action or influence that drives the process of global contact and interdependence
globalization: a process by which citizens become more interdependent with increasing economic, political, and social contact with citizens beyond their border
individual: related to one person
identity: characteristics that distinguish the uniqueness of an individual or group
value: an idea or belief that is held as important