Affirmative

Corporation

better quality employer access

access to global markets

Cheaper and better quality services from some countries

Culture

customers are able to purchase products from around the world (international companies)

Sharing and learning from each other's culture

People can enjoy cultural benefits globally

Economy

poverty levels decreased

Job opportunities

Global competition

evidence of one culture spread required

how it benefited one country's people

one global cultural benefit

a timeline of its spread

advanced technology for transportation (planes, ships etc.)

example of a global product + production process (kinda like the t-shirt journey)

able to employ employees from around the world due to emigration

examples of cheaper manufacturing prices

products are able to reach customers all around the world

statistic on how a company's sales have skyrocketed since becoming multinational

statistic on how many companies have a portion of their production process overseas

statistic on percentage of international workers within a company

customers have access to different companies globally, paves way for competition between companies, which could encourage higher quality products and lower costs, in order to be the customers' first choice

this could be an opportunity for a rebuttal, where the opposing team says in order to keep up with competition, companies will exploit workers or have lower quality products, to have cheaper manufacturing costs, so that there are able to offer lower quality products

becoming multinational means companies will have more roles to fill globally

statistics of unemployment rates going down

statistics of poverty levels going down (can be combined with unemployment rates)

countries benefit through trade, with money gained going towards providing support to those below the poverty line. - however could be rebutted by saying most less-developed countries have corrupted governments