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During the initial phase of globalization, known as the Age of Discovery (1450-1850), how was globalization primarily characterized?
Multiple choice question for Evolution of International Relations. Select an option, then review the explanation below.
Explanation
Globalization in the Age of Discovery was largely driven by European powers expanding their territories and conquering new lands, rather than being an equal or peaceful global process. It was not characterized by universal experiences or early international labor conventions.
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