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5 May, 17:45

When Thomas Friedman said "the world his flat" he meant that:

Select one:

A. We have become a more disconnected collection of societies and cultures

B. The world, in actuality, is not round as we have been taught.

C. The integration of markets, economies and communities has created a phenomenon in which we are all connected, regardless of our differences.

D. None of the above

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  1. 5 May, 19:18
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    C

    Explanation:

    It was meant to be a metaphor describing how globalization has created a more level playing field for economic competition
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