History, 05.06.2020 19:59 angellinelittle
How does Friedman describe "The Steroids" in relation to globalization?
A) The fall of the Berlin wall gave communist nations access to mainstream
economies.
B) Steroids are now able to be bought and used by people all over the world thanks
to the world wide web.
C) Personal devices and social media can be used by anyone with internet access,
making the world more connected.
D) Open source software gives people around the world the ability to collaborate
on projects.
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