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Question
John Grey, a critic of Thomas Friedman's notion that the world is flat, argues that:a. Friedman downplays the role of race in understanding wealth and poverty.
b. Friedman does not fully realize the potential of the internet to transform relationships among people.
c. Friedman overstates the degree to which trade and communication promote peace and stability.
d. Friedman does not understand the degree to which current conflicts express ancient ethnic hatreds.
e. Friedman does not understand the degree to which the current world is the result of imperialism and colonialism.
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