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Sveta_85 [38]
3 years ago
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Globalization and Countries

History
2 answers:
irina1246 [14]3 years ago
5 0

Since you did not provide the options in your question, I had to do some looking around, but I believe I have found them. I will mark what I believe are the answers by italicising and bolding them.

<em>Most countries are increasingly specializing production.</em>

<em>Most countries are becoming more interdependent.</em>

Most countries are experiencing unchanging amounts of exports and imports.

<em>Most countries are increasingly influenced more on the foreign sector.</em>

Most countries are relying less and less on international trade.

Hopefully this gives you some help.

garik1379 [7]3 years ago
4 0

The correct answers are A) most countries are increasingly specializing in production. B)  most countries are becoming more interdependent. D) most countries are increasingly influenced more on the foreign sector.

The other options of the question were C) most countries are experiencing unchanging amounts of exports and imports. E) most countries are relying less and less on international trade.

The statements that describe the influence of globalization on most economies are the following: most countries are increasingly specializing in production,  most countries are becoming more interdependent, and most countries are increasingly influenced more on the foreign sector.

Globalization has allowed countries to increase trade, stay connected, and benefit their economies. Trade has been the dominant force behind globalization. It has open markets that in the past were reserved for a few countries. It also has allowed free trade, as was the case of NAFTA, the North America Free Trade Agreement between México, the United States, and Canada.

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