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How did this happen so fast? Globalization How did this happen so fast?

Road to Globalization Collapse of Communist countries (1990) Advances in Technology (internet) World movement towards Free Markets National Governments lose power

NAFTA North American Free Trade Agreement 1993 U.S. , Mexico & Canada trade agreement Goal: to increase trade between countries NAFTA was very Controversial

Commanding Heights Video http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/commandingheights/lo/index.html

How does the USA create Jobs with Globalization? USA & Globalization How does the USA create Jobs with Globalization? Trade Increases sales for U.S. Corporations Innovation

Job Creation in USA in a Globalized Economy BENEFITS COSTS