Globalization is a worldwide process in which individuals have more and more interactions with people in other countries through trade, investment, and culture. Because of globalization in the world of sports, many Americans follow European soccer teams like Manchester United, and many Europeans follow American basketball teams like the Los Angeles Lakers.
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