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1. Reflect on the long journey the T-shirt took to go from concept to person and share your thoughts about this journey and the people who are a part of it.

2. As expanding markets in other parts of the world have resulted in the movement of
industries out of the United States, some people argue for "Buying American" in order to address the issues globalization causes. Given what you have learned about the origins of a T-shirt and your own clothes you own, how feasible is such an endeavor for the everyday person as an action to lessen the negative impacts of globalization? Be sure to explain your reasoning.

3. Some argue that the desire for cheap clothing places an undue burden on low wage earners in other countries and that this globalized economy has serious negative impacts to their lives. Others argue that conditions in garment factories,, bad as they may be, are better opportunities for workers in "developing" countries than they would have otherwise and that even they are benefiting from globalization. Is globalization benefiting everyone equally or there more to this? Be sure to explain your reasoning.

1. Reflect on the long journey the T-shirt took to go from concept to person and share-example-1

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Answer:

The left one goes to the right one and the right one goes to the left one.

Step-by-step explanation:

so if you think about it then you would get the right answer right away without even thinking about it

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