Multiple Choice
What is an argument against Thomas Friedmann's assertion that the world is flat?
A) The world is tectonically active with several mountainous and basin areas.
B) Globalization is not complete yet, and only in the future will the world be flat.
C) Only some of the world is flat, instead some parts are more or less smooth.
D) Globalization brings unique competitive advantages into an equal playing field.
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