Arrange the sentences in the correct order to form a meaningful sequence. 1. Globalisation refers to the integration of markets in the global economy.  P. Developments in ICT, transport and communications have accelerated the pace of globalisation over the past 30 years.  Q. It leads to the increased interconnectedness of national economies. R. The globalisation of sport and entertainment is also a feature of the late 20th and early 21st centuries. S. Markets where globalisation is particularly common include financial markets, such as capital markets, money and credit markets, and insurance markets, commodity markets etc. 6. The internet has enabled fast and 24/7 global communication, and the use of containerisation has enabled vast quantities of goods and commodities to be shipped across the world at extremely low cost.

Arrange the sentences in the correct order to form a meaningful sequence. 1. Globalisation refers to the integration of markets in the global economy.  P. Developments in ICT, transport and communications have accelerated the pace of globalisation over the past 30 years.  Q. It leads to the increased interconnectedness of national economies. R. The globalisation of sport and entertainment is also a feature of the late 20th and early 21st centuries. S. Markets where globalisation is particularly common include financial markets, such as capital markets, money and credit markets, and insurance markets, commodity markets etc. 6. The internet has enabled fast and 24/7 global communication, and the use of containerisation has enabled vast quantities of goods and commodities to be shipped across the world at extremely low cost. Correct Answer QSRP

Q must be the first statement as it mentions what globalization leads to. S and R must follow it mentioning where it is more common. R must follow S as it has the word 'also' so should come after S. P must precede 6 as it states a reason what has accelerated globalization just like sentence 6. Thus option 4 is the correct answer.

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