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Based on "Globalization and Cultural Identity," how is the author's viewpoint distinguished from that of others?

Some believe that countries will lose cultural identity through globalization and the author believes globalization strengthens cultural traditions.

Some believe that countries should focus on selling and making money and the author believes countries should focus on preserving their cultures.

Some believe that countries should focus on advertising and the author believes that they should focus on producing more goods.

Some believe that countries should focus on decreasing American influence and the author thinks they should increase the influence.

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Some believe that countries will lose cultural identity through globalization and the author believes globalization strengthens cultural traditions.

Step-by-step explanation:

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Option A,

Author's viewpoint is distinguished from that of others in the way that some believe that countries will lose cultural identity through globalization and the author believes globalization strengthens cultural traditions.

Step-by-step explanation:

Globalization has opened market for trading and business but in this process it is not the economy that gets a boost in fact cultural sharing also gets encouragement.

Therefore, along with goods, services and money, there is sharing of rituals and tradition of religion from one region to other.

Author believed that globalization will boost cultural ties while others believed that it will effect culture of individuals negatively.

Hence, option A is correct

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