Vocabulary Controversial To develop Improved technology degrade Multinational companies Global village To exploit workers concern Increase Crush.

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Vocabulary Controversial To develop Improved technology degrade Multinational companies Global village To exploit workers concern Increase Crush Human rights

 1.Controversial – a point that people disagree on  2.Degrade – treat badly  3.Concern – a feeling of worry about something  4.Crush – completely defeat someone  5.Increase – become larger in number or amount  6.Develop – to grow slowly, increase, or change into smth. else  7.Exploit – to use smth. or to treat smb. unfairly for your own advantage  8.Multinational – existing in or involving many countries  9.Human rights – the basic freedoms that all people should have, for example, the right to say what you think.

 + o People have more opportunities to communicate with each other; o International understanding increases; o The world is developing as a single economy and culture; o All countries depend on each other and seem to be closer together; o World trade makes everyone richer  _ o It exploits workers; o It degrades the environment; o Multinational corporations become more powerful, so they become less accountable for their actions; o It is crushing the cultures of smaller nations.

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