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what makes the world as a global village​

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Answered by anshikaixd
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Marshall McLuhan, who was a Canadian thinker, coined the term 'global village' in the 1960s. ... The term "global village" means all parts of the world as they are being brought together by the internet and other electronic communication interconnections.

Answered by Anonymous
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The world is now almost connected by telecommunications as well as the internet/media; as everyone now has access to any information they want, they can learn anything, contact anyone, carry out business transactions, even build their very own business brand; and all from the comfort of their couch. Looking back at the olden age, all these privileges we enjoy were not available in the 1800s or early 1900s by our ancestors, so to say, as they lived in a time where everything was backwards and underdeveloped, Africa especially.

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