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Which of the following statements about the multiple facets of globalization is true?
 
  a. Globalization is driven and governed by economic forces, it has been extensive, and it has produced stronger economies.
  b. Globalization is driven and governed by political forces. It has not been as extensive as it seems nor has it produced stronger economies.
  c. Globalization is the natural result of higher educational levels and decreasing poverty levels. It has been fueled by industrialists and entrepreneurs.
  d. Globalization has been spurred on by industrialization. It has created a new world order where virtually all countries, regardless of geographical location, are interconnected economically.

Question 2

Which of the following conditions is most conducive to recruiting supporters?
 
  a. knowing someone already in the movement
  b. being a physically isolated person
  c. belonging to a church
  d. having friends



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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