What is the definition of globalization

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Answer: There is a plenty of definitions for globalization, but we can use a generic one to understand this phenomenon: the globalization is the modern state of the world, when people, culture, information, technology, products and many other things can be, easily trade between all nations (almost all) of all continents. This state has its origins in the early 15th/16th centuries, with the maritime expansion.

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An outcome of industrialization during the 1920s is that Americans bought clothes instead of making them. Prior industrialization, people used to produce their own tools, food, furniture and even clothing in homes or small, rural shops, using hand tools or simple machines. However, industrialization led to a shift to new and more powered machinery and factories and  textile industries, accompanied by the development of the steam engine, played major roles in the Industrial Revolution.

How did citizens in the United States respond to the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001?a.
People demanded President Bush resign.
c.
Many people blamed the attacks on groups within the United States.
b.
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c is the answer
and it is the only one that makes scence

Television coverage hurt the civil rights movement in Selma.
a. Yes
b. No

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b. No- the television coverage actually helped the civil rights movement in Selma by making the situation known to people in the north and by helping the civil rights movement participants in Selma.

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In your opinion, how well does the Constitution strike a balance of authority among the three branches of government? Explain your view using examples from recent and current events.

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In my opinion, the Constitution strike a balance of authority among the three branches of government mainly because there is a separation of powers. The legislative, judiciary, and executive branches are interconnected and they are dependent on each other. However, this does not mean that they can become enclosed in bias since many people are in power who all in all just represent the citizens of America. 

As ratified in 1870, the _______ Amendment prohibited any state from denying the vote to any male citizen on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude. A. Thirteenth B. Fourteenth C. Fifteenth D. Sixteenth

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As ratified in 1870, the Fifteenth Amendment prohibited any state from denying the vote to any male citizen on account of race, color, or previous condition.
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How did northerners respond to the Fugitive Slave Act?

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Answer:

Some northern states challenged it in the Supreme Court

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