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Mass Production
Length
10 Minutes
Learning Objectives
Students will be able to explain how goods became cheaper and buying power increased
Applying the Lessons of a World at War
Length
30 Minutes
Learning Objectives
Students will be able to identify the main reasons why countries go to war.

Global Affairs Expert Webinar: Complex Public Health Emergencies
Luciana L. Borio will lead the conversation on complex public health emergencies.

Why Did World War I Happen?
In this free resource on World War I, explore the causes and effects of the Great War to understand how the conflict shaped world history.

How Did Mass Production and Mass Consumption Take Off After World War II?
Discover how consumer goods have become cheap and ubiquitous in the global era.

Global Affairs Expert Webinar: Health Risks of Climate Change
Elizabeth Willetts, planetary health policy director at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, leads the conversation on the health risks of climate change.

Global Affairs Expert Webinar: Global Health Security and Diplomacy
Yanzhong Huang, senior fellow for global health at CFR, and Rebecca L. Katz, professor and director of the Center for Global Health Science and Security at Georgetown University, lead the conversation on global health security and diplomacy.
Global Affairs Expert Webinar: Global Health During COVID-19
Ilona Kickbusch, founding director and chair of the Global Health Centre at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva, discusses global health during COVID-19.

Essential Events Between 1900 and 1945
Learn how two world wars and other major historical developments from the Spanish-American War to World War II reshaped global affairs in the first half of the twentieth century.
Global Affairs Expert Webinar: Equitable Vaccine Distribution and Pandemic Preparedness
Sonya Stokes, assistant clinical professor of emergency medicine at Mount Sinai’s Icahn School of Medicine and fellow at Johns Hopkins University’s Center for Health Security, leads a conversation on equitable vaccine distribution and pandemic preparedness.