The Globalization Of American Culture

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Globalization has become one of the most disputed subjects around the world today. It has been hailed as one of the best things to happen to the world by its supporters, while opponents have labeled it as neo-imperialism or another coming of imperial expansion. Despite its challenges, the positive role it has played in changing the lives of millions of people around the world is unbelievable. The benefits range from creating competition between companies, to cultural diffusion, to being able to bring criminals to justice from the country they seek refuge in and charge them in the country they committed the criminal act. Of course no good comes without evil, there are a few downsides to globalization, but when observing the big picture, the …show more content…

People of one culture tend to see the flaws in their own culture and pick up values that are more correct or in tune with the times from another. Societies have become larger as they have welcomed people of other civilizations and backgrounds and created a whole new culture of their own. Food choices, languages, and cultural customs have spread all due to globalization. In New York City, there are many different sections of town that represent different cultures like: China Town, Little Italy, and Spanish Harlem (NYPL). This is due to immigrants coming from their home country and infusing their culture into the American culture that already exists. Also, American culture is evident in other countries; for example, the National Football League plays multiple regular season games in a London Stadium in England. American football is has never previously been played in England, as a matter of fact, Football in England is actually American soccer (NFL). On a large scale, it can be said that globalization has brought the world together. The spread of media and information within seconds is available to everyone in the palm of their hand at any given moment, this, as well as globalization makes the world one. Recently, criminal activity has been broadcasted through social media and news outlets, which reaches more people compared to news on the television or written in a

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