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The graph shows households in the world with internet access from 2003 to 2019.
A graph titled Percentage of Households with Internet Access from 2003 to 2013 has year on the x-axis, and percentage of households on the y-axis, from 0 to 40 in increments of 10. Access gradually increased between 2003 and 2013, going from around 10 percent to 40 percent.
How has a change in internet access from 2003 to 2019 most likely affected globalization?
A 30 percent increase in internet access has most likely had little effect on globalization.
A 40 percent decrease in internet access has most likely had little effect on globalization.
A 50 percent increase in internet access has most likely sped up globalization.
A 60 percent decrease in internet access has most likely slowed down globalization.
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A 50 percent increase in internet access has most likely sped up globalization.
Explanation: The graph shows a large rise in household internet access (from about 10% to about 40%), which greatly expanded global communication, e‑commerce, information exchange and cross‑border collaboration—all forces that accelerate globalization.
Explanation: The graph shows a large rise in household internet access (from about 10% to about 40%), which greatly expanded global communication, e‑commerce, information exchange and cross‑border collaboration—all forces that accelerate globalization.
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