Asked by julie

Based on this graph, globalization has affected China’s workforce by creating a shift toward specialization in

agriculture and away from services.
services and away from agriculture.
industry and away from services.
agriculture, services, and industry.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
I can’t see the graph you mean — could you upload it or describe the trends shown (how each sector’s share of employment changes over time)?

Based on the usual effect of globalization on China, the most likely correct choice is: specialization in industry and away from agriculture. Globalization and export-driven industrialization pulled large numbers of workers out of farming into manufacturing (and later services), causing a big drop in agricultural employment and a rise in industry (with services growing later). If your graph shows a different pattern, upload it and I’ll pick the best answer from your options.