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Globalisation Conversation Questions

 


 

1.       Has globalisation made the world a better or a worse place? What would the world be like with no globalisation?

 

 

2.       Has globalisation affected all countries equally?

 

 

3.       Which countries are taking advantage of globalisation to influence the world?

 

 

4.       How has globalisation affected living standards around the world? What about jobs?

 

 

5.       What effect has globalisation had on the environment?

 

 

6.       Is globalisation to blame for many of the problems the world is facing today or is it the solution to these problems?

 

 

7.       Will globalisation lead to more or less conflict in the world? Why?

 

 

8.       Will the world be more or less globalised in the future? Why?




 

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  1. 2. No, it has made rich countries even richer and become the poor ones in their factories.

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  2. 4.-Thanks to globalization, new norms were created as well as new jobs. From my point of view there are more positive things than negative things. A positive norm would be marketing and opportunities to work abroad. The negative would be the massive migration and overpopulation which causes unemployment

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  3. 1. I think globalisation has improved a lot of areas. But with every action comes consequences. Yet I don't blame globalization to be solely bad, it just need to be upgraded.

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  4. 5- Globalization has been one of the main causes of pollution for more than 30 years. With the increase in transportation and industry, rivers, air and land have been affected. Ecosystems have disappeared and species have become extinct. It has also made it known and made aware, but its damage has been very great.

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  5. 6. Maybe yes, maybe no, because it has allowed us to grow as a society but also, it´s affected other important sectors of the countries or regions.

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  6. 8. In my view, the world will be more globalised cause it has been the most progressive force in humankind, for instance during COVID-19, international scientific collaboration and technology allowed us to develop vaccines, can you see it? I believe that if globalisation had better management, we would have prosperity for all of humanity.

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  7. Will globalisation lead to more or less conflict in the world? Why? I think that it depends on how are we going to deal with that, if we are smart we are going to have less conflict but if we dont act as we have to there are going to be more conflict.

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