How has globalization affected the languages of places?(1 point)

Responses

Hindi and Mandarin Chinese are major languages worldwide because of globalization.
Hindi and Mandarin Chinese are major languages worldwide because of globalization.

Globalization has led to more than 7,000 languages being spoken around the world.
Globalization has led to more than 7,000 languages being spoken around the world.

Globalization has led to all countries sharing in the same language.
Globalization has led to all countries sharing in the same language.

English and Spanish have become the major languages of new places because of globalization.

English and Spanish have become the major languages of new places because of globalization.

Globalization has not led to all countries sharing the same language. Instead, it has resulted in the spread and influence of major languages such as English and Spanish in new places. These languages have gained prominence due to increased global interactions and integration.

The correct response is: "Globalization has led to more than 7,000 languages being spoken around the world."

To understand how globalization has affected the languages of different places, you need to consider the impact it has had on language diversity. Globalization, which refers to the increasing interconnectedness and interdependence of countries through the exchange of goods, information, and ideas, has both positive and negative effects on languages.

On the positive side, globalization has led to increased communication and interaction between people from different countries and cultures. This has resulted in the spread of certain major languages, such as English and Spanish, to new places where they may not have been widely spoken before. This is why English and Spanish are mentioned as major languages of new places in the given responses.

However, it is also important to note that globalization has not led to all countries sharing the same language, as mentioned in one of the responses. In fact, globalization has contributed to the preservation and revitalization of many indigenous and minority languages. It has provided opportunities for these languages to be recognized, used, and preserved in a global context.

The most accurate response is that globalization has led to more than 7,000 languages being spoken around the world. This highlights the fact that even though some major languages have gained global prominence through globalization, there is still a rich diversity of languages thriving alongside them.