Question

The fact that 85 percent, or 5.5 billion people, lack meaningful access to a digital communication network reflects:
a. increasing attempts by computer hackers to shut down global media.
b. the efforts of European nations to prevent citizens in the global South from participation.
c. the minimal investment in technological infrastructure made by the Chinese government.
d. the inability to translate software into languages other than English.
e. the tendency of globalization to increase the effects of uneven development.

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