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Deck 12: Global Stratification
1
The people of the high-income countries, who represent 23 percent of the world's population, enjoy about how much of the world's income?
A) 27 percent
B) 43 percent
C) 65 percent
D) 59 percent
A) 27 percent
B) 43 percent
C) 65 percent
D) 59 percent
D
2
In middle-income nations, average personal income is in the range of
A) $250 and $1000.
B) $1000 and $2500.
C) $2500 and $12 500.
D) $10 000 and $25 000.
A) $250 and $1000.
B) $1000 and $2500.
C) $2500 and $12 500.
D) $10 000 and $25 000.
C
3
A majority of the world's people live in
A) low-income nations.
B) middle-income nations.
C) high-income nations.
D) second world nations.
A) low-income nations.
B) middle-income nations.
C) high-income nations.
D) second world nations.
B
4
______________ has the lowest Q.L.I. on Table 12-1, Wealth and Well-Being in Global Perspective.
A) Pakistan
B) Kenya
C) Bangladesh
D) Democratic Republic of the Congo
A) Pakistan
B) Kenya
C) Bangladesh
D) Democratic Republic of the Congo
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5
One of the countries listed below is NOT a high-income nation. Which one is it?
A) Canada
B) South Africa
C) Israel
D) Venezuela
A) Canada
B) South Africa
C) Israel
D) Venezuela
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6
Currently, how many nations are there in the world?
A) 57
B) 195
C) 341
D) 2190
A) 57
B) 195
C) 341
D) 2190
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7
If you wanted to visit the world's low-income nations, where would you travel?
A) Africa and Asia
B) Latin America
C) Eastern Europe
D) North America
A) Africa and Asia
B) Latin America
C) Eastern Europe
D) North America
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8
For the world as a whole, about how many people suffer from chronic hunger that leaves them less able to work and places them at high risk of disease?
A) almost 1 million
B) almost 10 million
C) almost 100 million
D) almost 900 million
A) almost 1 million
B) almost 10 million
C) almost 100 million
D) almost 900 million
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9
The death of 52 garment workers in a Bangladeshi sweatshop shows that
A) the lives of the world's poor are far worse than many people in Canada realize.
B) workers have greater power in poor countries than they do in the United States.
C) workplace regulations are very strict in low-income nations.
D) working conditions are similar across the world.
A) the lives of the world's poor are far worse than many people in Canada realize.
B) workers have greater power in poor countries than they do in the United States.
C) workplace regulations are very strict in low-income nations.
D) working conditions are similar across the world.
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10
________________ has the highest Q.L.I. on Table 12-1, Wealth and Well-Being in Global Perspective.
A) The United States
B) Canada
C) Japan
D) Norway
A) The United States
B) Canada
C) Japan
D) Norway
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11
The poorest 20 percent of the global population receives only about what percentage of all global income?
A) 2 percent
B) 5 percent
C) 10 percent
D) 15 percent
A) 2 percent
B) 5 percent
C) 10 percent
D) 15 percent
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12
In the world's low- and middle-income nations, what proportion of all children do not receive enough nutrition to be healthy?
A) 10%
B) 25%
C) 50%
D) 75%
A) 10%
B) 25%
C) 50%
D) 75%
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13
In poor nations, poverty is_____ than in Canada.
A) more likely to involve men
B) more widespread and severe
C) addressed more effectively
D) less serious a problem
A) more likely to involve men
B) more widespread and severe
C) addressed more effectively
D) less serious a problem
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14
Macionis writes of his trip to ___________________ and refers to a young girl he saw in "one of the poorest neighbourhoods in the entire world."
A) Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
B) Manila, Philippines
C) Phnom Pen, Cambodia
D) Mexico City, Mexico
A) Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
B) Manila, Philippines
C) Phnom Pen, Cambodia
D) Mexico City, Mexico
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15
Absolute poverty is
A) most common in large nations such as the United States.
B) the same as relative poverty.
C) life-threatening.
D) found only in low-income nations.
A) most common in large nations such as the United States.
B) the same as relative poverty.
C) life-threatening.
D) found only in low-income nations.
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16
Japan, Canada, and the nations of Western Europe are all classified as
A) low-income countries.
B) middle-income countries.
C) high-income countries.
D) third world countries.
A) low-income countries.
B) middle-income countries.
C) high-income countries.
D) third world countries.
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17
High-income nations
A) lie mostly in the southern hemisphere.
B) are frequently the sites of foreign-owned factories and call-centres.
C) contain almost all the world's financial markets.
D) are largely pastoral.
A) lie mostly in the southern hemisphere.
B) are frequently the sites of foreign-owned factories and call-centres.
C) contain almost all the world's financial markets.
D) are largely pastoral.
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18
Which of the following has the greatest number of countries, at 72?
A) high-income
B) middle-income
C) low-income
D) second world
A) high-income
B) middle-income
C) low-income
D) second world
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19
In global perspective, economic productivity is lowest in precisely the regions where
A) population growth is highest.
B) most people live in cities.
C) technology is most advanced.
D) there was once the greatest prosperity.
A) population growth is highest.
B) most people live in cities.
C) technology is most advanced.
D) there was once the greatest prosperity.
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20
The wealthiest 20 percent of the global population receives about what percentage of all global income?
A) 28 percent
B) 35 percent
C) 50 percent
D) 77 percent
A) 28 percent
B) 35 percent
C) 50 percent
D) 77 percent
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21
The concept of "neocolonialism" refers to the process by which
A) countries gain new colonies to replace older ones.
B) countries rid themselves of former colonies.
C) multinational corporations dominate the economy of a poor country.
D) companies operate in many countries at one time.
A) countries gain new colonies to replace older ones.
B) countries rid themselves of former colonies.
C) multinational corporations dominate the economy of a poor country.
D) companies operate in many countries at one time.
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22
Which of the following social theorists is identified with modernization theory?
A) Max Weber
B) Karl Marx
C) George Herbert Mead
D) Immanuel Wallerstein
A) Max Weber
B) Karl Marx
C) George Herbert Mead
D) Immanuel Wallerstein
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23
Which world region contains the largest share of the world's street children?
A) Asia
B) Latin America
C) Africa
D) Europe
A) Asia
B) Latin America
C) Africa
D) Europe
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24
According to W.W. Rostow, nations begin at the _____ stage of development and may eventually reach the stage of _____.
A) drive to technological maturity; takeoff
B) traditional; high mass consumption
C) high mass consumption; takeoff
D) takeoff; drive to technological maturity
A) drive to technological maturity; takeoff
B) traditional; high mass consumption
C) high mass consumption; takeoff
D) takeoff; drive to technological maturity
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25
Which type of slavery consists of employers holding workers by paying them too little to cover their debts?
A) chattel slavery
B) child slavery
C) debt bondage
D) servile forms of marriage
A) chattel slavery
B) child slavery
C) debt bondage
D) servile forms of marriage
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26
If you were applying modernization theory to the problem of global poverty, you might expect rich nations to aid the economic development of poor nations by
A) assisting in population growth.
B) increasing food consumption.
C) increasing industrial production.
D) decreasing industrial production.
A) assisting in population growth.
B) increasing food consumption.
C) increasing industrial production.
D) decreasing industrial production.
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27
If you were to apply modernization theory to the problem of global poverty, you might point to which of the following traits of low-income nations?
A) the use of relatively little advanced technology
B) low levels of population increase
C) cultural approval of innovation
D) the abundant use of advanced technology
A) the use of relatively little advanced technology
B) low levels of population increase
C) cultural approval of innovation
D) the abundant use of advanced technology
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28
Because, until a few centuries ago, the entire world was poor, _____________ claims that what requires explanation is affluence.
A) modernization theory
B) dependency theory
C) social control theory
D) post-modernization theory
A) modernization theory
B) dependency theory
C) social control theory
D) post-modernization theory
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29
Some critics claim that modernization theory
A) ignores how rich nations prevent the economic development of poor nations.
B) amounts to an attack on capitalism.
C) treats rich and poor societies as linked.
D) doesn't consider the ease with which globally weak nations achieve modernization.
A) ignores how rich nations prevent the economic development of poor nations.
B) amounts to an attack on capitalism.
C) treats rich and poor societies as linked.
D) doesn't consider the ease with which globally weak nations achieve modernization.
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30
Estimates are that at least ________________ children living in cities in poor countries beg, steal, sell sex, or work for drug gangs to provide income for their families.
A) 1 million
B) 10 million
C) 100 million
D) 1 billion
A) 1 million
B) 10 million
C) 100 million
D) 1 billion
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31
According to Anti-Slavery International, about how many men, women, and children live today in conditions that amount to slavery?
A) 20 000
B) 200 000
C) 20 million
D) 2 billion
A) 20 000
B) 200 000
C) 20 million
D) 2 billion
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32
Modernization theory identifies which of the following as the greatest barrier to economic development?
A) technology
B) multinational corporations
C) capitalism
D) tradition
A) technology
B) multinational corporations
C) capitalism
D) tradition
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33
The concept of "colonialism" refers to the process by which
A) rich nations share advanced technology with poor countries.
B) some nations enrich themselves through political and economic control of others.
C) poor nations shake off control by other nations.
D) immigration helps to spark economic development.
A) rich nations share advanced technology with poor countries.
B) some nations enrich themselves through political and economic control of others.
C) poor nations shake off control by other nations.
D) immigration helps to spark economic development.
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34
Which of the following is TRUE?
A) With the Industrial Revolution, the standard of living in high-income countries jumped fourfold during the twentieth century.
B) With the Industrial Revolution, the standard of living in middle-income countries jumped fourfold during the twentieth century.
C) With the Industrial Revolution, the standard of living in low-income countries jumped fourfold during the twentieth century.
D) With the Industrial Revolution, the standard of living in all countries remained the same as it had previously.
A) With the Industrial Revolution, the standard of living in high-income countries jumped fourfold during the twentieth century.
B) With the Industrial Revolution, the standard of living in middle-income countries jumped fourfold during the twentieth century.
C) With the Industrial Revolution, the standard of living in low-income countries jumped fourfold during the twentieth century.
D) With the Industrial Revolution, the standard of living in all countries remained the same as it had previously.
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35
Of the roughly one billion people in the world who are living in absolute poverty, what share are women?
A) 20 percent
B) 35 percent
C) 50 percent
D) 70 percent
A) 20 percent
B) 35 percent
C) 50 percent
D) 70 percent
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36
Modernization theory claims that
A) poor nations can never become rich in today's world.
B) the main causes of poverty involve culture and technology.
C) the main causes of poverty involve multinational corporations.
D) most poor nations were richer in the past.
A) poor nations can never become rich in today's world.
B) the main causes of poverty involve culture and technology.
C) the main causes of poverty involve multinational corporations.
D) most poor nations were richer in the past.
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37
The typical adult in a rich nation like Canada consumes about _____ calories per day.
A) 1000
B) 1250
C) 2000
D) 3750
A) 1000
B) 1250
C) 2000
D) 3750
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38
In poor countries, the disadvantages women face relative to men are
A) about the same as in rich nations.
B) smaller than in rich nations.
C) greater than in rich nations.
D) nonexistent; in poor countries, women and men have the same social standing.
A) about the same as in rich nations.
B) smaller than in rich nations.
C) greater than in rich nations.
D) nonexistent; in poor countries, women and men have the same social standing.
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39
What concept refers to a global economy in which multinational corporations exploit people in low-income nations?
A) colonialism
B) corporate slavery
C) neocolonialism
D) international bondage
A) colonialism
B) corporate slavery
C) neocolonialism
D) international bondage
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40
Which type of slavery refers to one person owning another?
A) chattel slavery
B) child slavery
C) debt bondage
D) servile forms of marriage
A) chattel slavery
B) child slavery
C) debt bondage
D) servile forms of marriage
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41
According to dependency theory, poor countries have become dependent on rich nations because
A) they sell raw materials to rich nations.
B) rich countries bring tourism dollars.
C) rich nations buy their manufactured goods.
D) the professionals of poor countries move to rich countries instead of staying local.
A) they sell raw materials to rich nations.
B) rich countries bring tourism dollars.
C) rich nations buy their manufactured goods.
D) the professionals of poor countries move to rich countries instead of staying local.
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42
Taken together, the sociological approaches to global poverty show us that poverty is
A) largely because some nations don't work as hard as others.
B) not a result of political circumstance.
C) a problem that threatens world peace.
D) becoming a bigger problem in developed nations than in underdeveloped ones.
A) largely because some nations don't work as hard as others.
B) not a result of political circumstance.
C) a problem that threatens world peace.
D) becoming a bigger problem in developed nations than in underdeveloped ones.
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43
The global region that has made the greatest strides out of poverty is
A) Asia.
B) Africa.
C) Latin America.
D) Australia.
A) Asia.
B) Africa.
C) Latin America.
D) Australia.
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44
What is Wallerstein's term for the middle-income countries of the world?
A) core
B) semiperiphery
C) periphery
D) outsider nations
A) core
B) semiperiphery
C) periphery
D) outsider nations
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45
A social theorist who contributed to the development of dependency theory by tracing the growth of the capitalist world economy is
A) Max Weber.
B) Emile Durkheim.
C) W.W. Rostow.
D) Immanuel Wallerstein.
A) Max Weber.
B) Emile Durkheim.
C) W.W. Rostow.
D) Immanuel Wallerstein.
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46
Most Canadian aid to low-income countries is distributed through the
A) U.N.
B) I.M.F.
C) World Bank.
D) CIDA.
A) U.N.
B) I.M.F.
C) World Bank.
D) CIDA.
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47
One criticism of dependency theory is
A) that it lacks a historical focus.
B) that it has little to say about the role of rich countries.
C) that it blames poor countries for their own poverty.
D) that it offers only vague solutions to global poverty.
A) that it lacks a historical focus.
B) that it has little to say about the role of rich countries.
C) that it blames poor countries for their own poverty.
D) that it offers only vague solutions to global poverty.
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48
Over the course of the last century, the extent of global economic inequality has
A) decreased sharply.
B) stayed about the same.
C) increased.
D) become smaller, but not by much.
A) decreased sharply.
B) stayed about the same.
C) increased.
D) become smaller, but not by much.
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49
Which theoretical approach claims that rich nations of the world are "overdeveloped" while poor nations are "underdeveloped"?
A) modernization theory
B) dependency theory
C) both modernization theory and dependency theory
D) neither modernization theory nor dependency theory
A) modernization theory
B) dependency theory
C) both modernization theory and dependency theory
D) neither modernization theory nor dependency theory
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50
While modernization theory focuses on _____, dependency theory focuses on _____.
A) poor nations; rich nations
B) the future; the past
C) production of wealth; distribution of wealth
D) ownership of property; means of production
A) poor nations; rich nations
B) the future; the past
C) production of wealth; distribution of wealth
D) ownership of property; means of production
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51
Wallerstein pointed to several factors that cause dependency among low-income nations. Which of the following is a factor that Wallerstein did NOT consider to be a cause of dependency?
A) narrow, export-oriented economies
B) lack of integration into the world economy
C) lack of industrial capacity
D) foreign debt
A) narrow, export-oriented economies
B) lack of integration into the world economy
C) lack of industrial capacity
D) foreign debt
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52
André Gunder Frank states that poor nations
A) are responsible for their own poverty.
B) were "underdeveloped," or made poor, by rich nations.
C) suffer from traditional culture.
D) need to gain more productive technology.
A) are responsible for their own poverty.
B) were "underdeveloped," or made poor, by rich nations.
C) suffer from traditional culture.
D) need to gain more productive technology.
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53
With regard to the role of rich nations, dependency theory
A) agrees with modernization theory.
B) urges rich nations to invest in poor countries.
C) claims rich nations are to blame for global poverty.
D) claims rich nations prevent poor countries from "growing for export."
A) agrees with modernization theory.
B) urges rich nations to invest in poor countries.
C) claims rich nations are to blame for global poverty.
D) claims rich nations prevent poor countries from "growing for export."
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54
Each of the world's richest three individuals has personal wealth equal to the total economic output of more than 100 of the world's poorest countries.
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55
Even people with income at our country's poverty line live better than a majority of the world's people.
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56
Dependency theory differs from modernization theory by
A) making poor nations responsible for their own fate.
B) supporting capitalism as a path to development.
C) explaining global inequality in terms of the exploitation of poor countries by rich countries.
D) claiming that economic development is not a desirable goal.
A) making poor nations responsible for their own fate.
B) supporting capitalism as a path to development.
C) explaining global inequality in terms of the exploitation of poor countries by rich countries.
D) claiming that economic development is not a desirable goal.
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57
According to Immanuel Wallerstein's theory of global capitalism, which nations are at the "core" of the world economy?
A) high-income nations
B) middle-income nations
C) low-income nations
D) all nations form the "core"
A) high-income nations
B) middle-income nations
C) low-income nations
D) all nations form the "core"
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58
There is less income inequality between nations than there is within Canada.
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59
Which of the following is TRUE?
A) The world's relative poverty is increasing.
B) The world's relative poverty is decreasing.
C) The world's relative poverty is much the same as it was 100 years ago.
D) The world's relative poverty cannot be accurately measured.
A) The world's relative poverty is increasing.
B) The world's relative poverty is decreasing.
C) The world's relative poverty is much the same as it was 100 years ago.
D) The world's relative poverty cannot be accurately measured.
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60
In past centuries, European nations colonized
A) Liberia.
B) Africa.
C) Japan.
D) Iran.
A) Liberia.
B) Africa.
C) Japan.
D) Iran.
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61
Globally, middle-income countries have an "average" standard of living by North American standards.
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62
The former Soviet Union and the nations of Eastern Europe are low-income countries.
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63
High-income countries are found on five different continents.
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64
Although Africa is a poor region of the world, people live almost as long as in the United States.
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65
Some forms of marriage in the world amount to slavery.
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66
Japan and Australia are examples of middle-income nations.
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67
Global wealth is more unequally distributed than global income.
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68
The richest 20 percent of the world's people receive less than 50 percent of the world's income.
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69
In low-income nations, most people live in villages and small towns where farming is the most common way to make a living.
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The poorest fifth of the world's people live on just 2 percent of the world's income.
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71
In low-income nations, inequality between men and women is greater than it is in high-income countries.
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72
Although poverty continues, the world has ended the practice of slavery.
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73
The text defines middle-income nations as having per capita income between $2500 and $12 500 per year.
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74
Low-income countries are home to more than half of the world's people.
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75
Compared to poverty in Canada, poverty in the world as a whole is both more widespread and more severe.
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76
In poor countries, about two-tirds of the people live in or near cities.
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77
Typically, people in low-income countries do more physical labour yet consume fewer calories than people in rich nations.
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78
The world region with the greatest number of poor "street children" is Latin America.
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79
A recent United Nations report shows that, in general, high-income nations have a higher quality of life than low-income nations.
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In low-income nations, population growth is generally very high.
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