American cotton traveling to China to be weaved into blank t-shirts, the blank t-shirts traveling back to the USA for printing, and printed t-shirts being sold all across the globe is (an) example(s) of: Freer and easier exchange of raw goods Freer and easier exchange of information Freer and easier exchange of intermediary goods Freer and easier exchange of final goods Freer and easier exchange of people
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