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3.1.1 Define the term globalisation in your own words. (1 x 2) 3.1.2 Give TWO examples in the source of the effects that globalisation had in various societies arou... show full transcript
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Globalisation refers to the interconnectedness of nations through the exchange of goods, services, ideas, and culture. It signifies how economies, societies, and cultures are integrated on a global scale, greatly influenced by advancements in technology and communication.
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Friedman’s assertion highlights how globalisation has expanded both in scope ('farther') and speed ('faster'). It is evident in the instantaneous nature of communication and trade across continents, drastically impacting economies. However, this rapid change can also exacerbate inequalities and leave certain communities struggling to keep pace.
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