The goal of The Guardian Weekly's article, "Has Globalization Hit the Wall?", is to:

a. demonstrate the inability of neoliberal economic policies to shield citizens from its uncertainty and volatile financial markets
b, demonstrate the inability of globalization to protect the poor
c. to portray globalization as a monstrous force eaten by its deeds
d. to portray the helplessness of globalization in the face of rising poverty in the global south, and income inequality in the global north.


a. demonstrate the inability of neoliberal economic policies to shield citizens from its uncertainty and volatile financial markets

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a. true b. false

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a. true b. false

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a. represents an efforts by corporations to limit union activity. b. represents union efforts to target a company's bankers and customers. c. represents political efforts to relax labor legislation. d. represents non-profit organizations' efforts to look more like corporations. e. represents judicial efforts to limit corporate power over workers.

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