Harvey coined the term “time–space compression” to refer to the way the acceleration of economic activities leads to the destruction of spatial barriers and distances. ... According to Harvey, it is this compression of social time–space through economic activity that is the driving force behind globalization.
<span>The BCM was </span>grassroots<span> anti-</span>Apartheid<span> activist movement that appeared in South Africa in the 1960s out of the </span>political vacuum.
Answer: Marbury v. Madison: denied the Supreme Court the right to rule on the constitutionality of laws