PART A: Which TWO of the following best identify the central themes of this article?
A.
The...
PART A: Which TWO of the following best identify the central themes of this article?
A.
The process of globalization depends upon peace among nations.
B.
Globalization began with and has been most perceptibly advanced by the United States.
C.
The most significant institutional result of globalization has been the creation of the European Union.
D.
Globalization is a fluid, continuous process by which various nations become increasingly interconnected.
E.
While globalization has attracted its critics, it is a largely positive force that promotes enhanced standards of living worldwide.
F.
Increased connectedness among countries has had vastly negative effects on the economies of all countries involved.
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