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The term gained popularity in the early 20th century, referring to the emerging patterns and forces of globalization. As cultural, social, and economic boundaries become less significant, and there is a greater flow of people, ideas and goods across regions, social and cultural relationships undergo transformation as well. In essence, transnationalism refers to the social movement relating to the increasing interconnectivity of countries and communities.