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Nataly_w
29 days ago
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The advantages and disadvantages of globalization are often the subject of heated debate. Identify which of the following effect

s of globalization would be presented as evidence by either critics or proponents of globalization.
History
1 answer:
katrin2010 [1.5K]29 days ago
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The appropriate response to this open-ended question is as follows.

The globalization impacts you mentioned in your question were not addressed. Nonetheless, we can discuss some general effects.

Both critics and proponents of globalization cite various effects, such as:

Proponents: Globalization fosters connections among countries through commerce. It encourages healthy competition to flourish. Moreover, it can have a positive effect on diverse cultures and generates employment opportunities internationally.

Critics: Underdeveloped nations often face significant trade disadvantages compared to powerful countries. Numerous jobs in developed nations are eliminated when industries relocate to areas where labor costs are lower. Additionally, globalization introduces new ideologies that can disrupt local cultures. The traditions of these indigenous cultures frequently fade due to the impact of consumerism and Western influence.

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