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Levels of Development Notes

Levels of Development Notes. “Where women are poor, uneducated and have little participation in society -family size tends to be large and the population growth rate high.” What does this mean to you? Is this seen in the United States?. Vocabulary Words.

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Levels of Development Notes

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  1. Levels of Development Notes

  2. “Where women are poor, uneducated and have little participation in society-family size tends to be large and the population growth rate high.” What does this mean to you? Is this seen in the United States?

  3. Vocabulary Words • Birth rate - The number of live births each year for every 1,000 people • Death rate – Thetotal number of deaths each year for every 1,000 people • Life Expectancy - Average number of years a person is expected to live

  4. Vocabulary Words • Literacy Rate - Percentage of people who can read and write • Per capita GDP- Average income one person makes in one year • Urban - To live in the city • Rural - To live in the country or a village

  5. Developed Country Characteristics • World’s wealthiest countries • Good educational values • Widely available healthcare • Many manufacturing and service industries • Modern farming technology (commercial farming means you farm for others and make a profit) • Access to modern telecommunications • Free Enterprise (you can own your own business) • Democracy-freedom to make free enterprise work

  6. Developing Country Characteristics • World’s poorer countries • ¾ of the world’s people live here • Many live by subsistence farming (means you farm for yourself-make very little money if any) • Poverty and unemployment widespread • Few manufacturing and service industries • Limited health services • Overcrowded schools • Low literacy rate • Modern telecommunications seldom found • Export minerals and resources to developed countries “If you sell raw materials, you’ll stay poor. If you use them to make manufactured goods, you’ll become rich!”

  7. Middle Income Characteristics • Have features of both developed and developing countries • Cities may be modern, but rural areas and small towns are often poor • New industries are forming and many people are switching from rural life to city life.

  8. Developed, Middle, & Developing Countries around the World Developed Countries Middle Income Developing Countries

  9. Developed Country (U.S., Canada, Norway, France, Japan, Australia) Middle Income Country (Brazil, Mexico, Thailand, China) Developing Country (Afghanistan, Haiti, Mali)

  10. Agenda – Oct. 7th Use the book to complete the worksheet. Don’t forget the back of the sheet! Due tomorrow! Unit quiz Thursday! 50 states and capitals TEST on Tuesday!!! Study, Study, Study!

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