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tth

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What is a key difference between offshoring and outsourcing?
 
  a. Offshoring involves moving production, while outsourcing involves moving one task.
  b. Offshoring involves moving work overseas, while outsourcing keeps the work in the U.S.
  c. Offshoring involves automated work, while outsourcing involves human work.
  d.
   Offshoring involves moving work to the coasts, while outsourcing involves moving work to other countries.

Question 2

Micah Skypes with his grandmother who lives in Greece. This situation is an example of
 
  a. globalization.
  b. offshoring.
  c. outsourcing.
  d.
   transnationalism.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

a



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