the attitudes that are towards globalisation is that the Indians use cross bows
it depends cause they only get $1 a day for the poor and that is what they live on but what is good is that in the 1990s the economy opened up. hope this helps! ;D
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Try doing a little bit of undergraduate research! Firstmate
the northern and southern states differed in their attitudes toward slavery because the northern states were against slavery while the southern states were all for slavery, in fact they had slaves. The northern and southern states disagreed about it so much that it caused a war, known as the civil war.
The loss of slavery would threaten the Southern economy.
Fair globalisation would create opportunities for ALL &also ensure that the benefits of globalisation would be shared better.
What attitudes did people have towards the Bantu abduction
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globalisation & its impact on Indian agriculture?
The attitudes towards shell shock were..............................................................................................................................................................................................not good
I don't know the answer yet about my question.
attitudes have changed towards relationships because people have gone from sad and lonely to happy and not lonely
Louis XIV attitudes towards other religions was that everyone should belong to the Catholic Church.
The Indian economy does get benefit from globalization because the economy is allowed to access markets in many countries.
Components of globalisation are as follows: 1. globalisation of market 2. globalisation of production 3. globalisation of technology 4. globalisation of investment
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Globalisation. Globalisation is when countries share their companies and products e.g. if it was Poland it would be Ikea, he furnishing company. Look up what Indian companies are working in the UK and that's how we are connected, by business.