Indeed, from an old way of trading merchandise with slow process, we have turned into a modern and efficient way of trading wares. ... Indeed today, goods are produced at one place, whereas consumed elsewhere, and this would not have been possible without an efficient system of transportation, namely the process of transferring goods (or people) from one place to another. ... (data in the DBQ question) Also, the improvement of transports did enable global division of labour which is actually an international specialization of a task: resources of a place do not necessarily find their utiliz...
For example, America can influence the political process of Iraq, Chinese could produce Nokia cell phones even if they are manufactured by Finland, and people from over the world can watch American movies. ... This data indicates, based on the short-term profit of the district economic development, imperfect law and regulation and unreasonable planning, that globalization can be bad for the economic development of developing countries. ...