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vekshin1
3 years ago
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How have the Internet and the World Wide Web fueled economic globalization?

History
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disa [49]3 years ago
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Answer: Global Economy Quick Check

Explanation:

1). removing barriers to...= free trade agreement

   focusing on solutions....=Nongovernmental organization

   relocating jobs in...= outsourcing

   setting rules for...=regulatory bodies

2). D = by enabling e-commerce among people and businesses

3). benefit= consumers have access...

    drawback= people are more likey...

4). A = Media can influence how the population perceives events and issues

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