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What does the author suggest about the impact of globalization?

A. It is harmful.
B. It is essential for progress.
C. It should be resisted.
D. It has no effect.

Answer: It is essential for progress.


Additional Information: Insights about globalization often reflect broader themes of interconnectedness and change.


Subjects: Passage Analysis, Reading Comprehension

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