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Part A

What is a claim the author makes in "Globalization and Cultural Identity"?


Responses


Advancements in technology are the biggest threat to preserving traditional cultures and local businesses.




American influence is spreading to other countries through international business.



Young people are returning to wearing traditional clothing as a way to rebel against the influence of big business.




Older generations are responsible for the failure of younger generations to succeed in global economies.



Question 2

Part B


The author supports the claim in Part A by stating that international businesses are always looking for new markets in which to sell their products and make a profit.


How well does this reason support the author's claim?


Responses


It is somewhat effective because it explains why American companies want to expand to other countries.




It is ineffective because it contradicts the argument that globalization is damaging to traditional cultures.



It is effective because it explains a direct benefit of globalization to traditional cultures and economies.





It is irrelevant because it fails to explain why countries are willing to allow international companies to compete in their economies.




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Answer: for part A, the answer is the 3rd one and for B it is the second one

Explanation: i read this before

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