Deck 12: A: Global Stratification

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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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Low-income countries are home to more than half of the world's people.
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The poorest 20 percent of the world's people live on just 1 percent of the world's income.
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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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In low-income nations,inequality between men and women is greater than it is in high-income countries.
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Even people with income at our country's poverty line live better than a majority of the world's people.
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The text defines middle-income nations as having per capita income between $2,500 and $12,000 per year.
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The richest 20 percent of the world's people receive less than 50 percent of the world's income.
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In poor countries,about 2/3 of the people live in or near cities.
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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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Japan and Australia are examples of middle-income nations.
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The world region with the greatest number of poor "street children" is Latin America.
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Typically,people in low-income countries do more physical labour yet consume fewer calories than people in rich nations.
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Globally,middle-income countries have an "average" standard of living by North American standards.
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There is less income inequality between nations than there is within Canada.
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High income countries are found on five different continents.
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Global wealth is more unequally distributed than global income.
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The former Soviet Union and the nations of Eastern Europe are low-income countries.
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Although Africa is a poor region of the world,people live almost as long as in the United States.
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Compared to poverty in Canada,poverty in the world as a whole is both more widespread and more severe.
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Colonialism and neocolonialism both refer to a situation where one country politically rules or controls another country.
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Dependency theory claims that poverty results from natural processes,such as people having too many children.
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Dependency theory claims that the economic positions of the rich and poor nations of the globe are linked.
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In W.W.Rostow's model of economic development,the first level is called the "take-off stage."
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Dependency theory claims that the widespread poverty in low-income countries has little to do with great affluence in high-income countries.
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Because they buy so many raw materials,rich nations are now in debt to low-income nations.
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Modernization theory was created as a criticism of U.S.foreign policy.
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Some forms of marriage in the world amount to slavery.
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Huge businesses that operate in many different countries are called multinational corporations.
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Modernization theory identifies tradition as the greatest barrier to economic development.
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Critics say that dependency theory wrongly treats wealth as a zero-sum,ignoring how the world has become much richer over time.
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Although poverty continues,the world has ended the practice of slavery.
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In low-income nations,population growth is generally very high.
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Twelve million people die each year from treatable,preventable diseases.
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Dependency theory states that high-income nations have narrow,export-oriented economies.
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Modernization theory claims that what we need to explain in human history is not poverty but affluence.
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CIDA has made the involvement of women in development a priority.
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During the twentieth century,the standard of living in high-income countries,where the Industrial Revolution took place,increased dramatically.
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Modernization theory focuses on the production of wealth,while dependency theory focuses on the distribution of wealth.
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Modernization theory claims that rich nations can and do help solve the world's poverty problem.
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There is less economic inequality in the world today than a century ago;but since about 1970,the degree of economic inequality in the world has increased.
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"Guest workers" make up 85% of the population of The United Arab Emirates.
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Global inequality is partly a problem of technology,and it is also a political issue.
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Global inequality puts everyone at risk of war and terrorism.
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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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Low-income countries are home to more than half of the world's people.
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The poorest 20 percent of the world's people live on just 1 percent of the world's income.
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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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In low-income nations,inequality between men and women is greater than it is in high-income countries.
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Even people with income at our country's poverty line live better than a majority of the world's people.
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The text defines middle-income nations as having per capita income between $2,500 and $12,000 per year.
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The richest 20 percent of the world's people receive less than 50 percent of the world's income.
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In poor countries,about 2/3 of the people live in or near cities.
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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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Japan and Australia are examples of middle-income nations.
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The world region with the greatest number of poor "street children" is Latin America.
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Typically,people in low-income countries do more physical labour yet consume fewer calories than people in rich nations.
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Globally,middle-income countries have an "average" standard of living by North American standards.
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There is less income inequality between nations than there is within Canada.
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High income countries are found on five different continents.
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Global wealth is more unequally distributed than global income.
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The former Soviet Union and the nations of Eastern Europe are low-income countries.
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Although Africa is a poor region of the world,people live almost as long as in the United States.
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Compared to poverty in Canada,poverty in the world as a whole is both more widespread and more severe.
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Colonialism and neocolonialism both refer to a situation where one country politically rules or controls another country.
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Dependency theory claims that poverty results from natural processes,such as people having too many children.
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Dependency theory claims that the economic positions of the rich and poor nations of the globe are linked.
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In W.W.Rostow's model of economic development,the first level is called the "take-off stage."
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Dependency theory claims that the widespread poverty in low-income countries has little to do with great affluence in high-income countries.
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Because they buy so many raw materials,rich nations are now in debt to low-income nations.
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Modernization theory was created as a criticism of U.S.foreign policy.
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Some forms of marriage in the world amount to slavery.
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Huge businesses that operate in many different countries are called multinational corporations.
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Modernization theory identifies tradition as the greatest barrier to economic development.
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Critics say that dependency theory wrongly treats wealth as a zero-sum,ignoring how the world has become much richer over time.
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Although poverty continues,the world has ended the practice of slavery.
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In low-income nations,population growth is generally very high.
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Twelve million people die each year from treatable,preventable diseases.
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Dependency theory states that high-income nations have narrow,export-oriented economies.
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Modernization theory claims that what we need to explain in human history is not poverty but affluence.
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CIDA has made the involvement of women in development a priority.
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During the twentieth century,the standard of living in high-income countries,where the Industrial Revolution took place,increased dramatically.
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Modernization theory focuses on the production of wealth,while dependency theory focuses on the distribution of wealth.
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Modernization theory claims that rich nations can and do help solve the world's poverty problem.
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There is less economic inequality in the world today than a century ago;but since about 1970,the degree of economic inequality in the world has increased.
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"Guest workers" make up 85% of the population of The United Arab Emirates.
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Global inequality is partly a problem of technology,and it is also a political issue.
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Global inequality puts everyone at risk of war and terrorism.
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