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I think globalization is the process by which people and goods move easily across borders.
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The best answer to the question: In the real world, specialization is not complete. Why do countries not completely specialize? Would be, D: All of the above.
Explanation:
Specialization in the production of a good, or a service, or both, in the part of countries means that they will dedicate all their efforts exclusively to that good, service, or both. However, in reality, doing such a thing is not practical for any country. First, because customers are as varied as there are products and services, and they will choose to acquire varied products, and services. This means that countries will benefit more from offering varying goods and services, than from specializing. Also, not everything that might be specifically produced can be traded internationally and by not specializing a country increases its chances of having its goods and services traded. And lastly, because production of most goods, and services, involves increasing opportunity costs. This is why the answer is D, because all of the other options are part of the reason why.
Speak softly: stay calm and speak to others rationally without forcing your opinion on others.
Carry a big stick: know you have huge assets and powers that can be used only if necessary.
Foreign Policy: TR wanted to deal with other countries in a peaceful, non-threatening manner, but would remind other countries of the vast US powers (big stick) if necessary.
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