Which is referred to as a lesser-developed country?

a. France
b. Japan
c. Indonesia
d. Sweden


C
A country that is not yet stable with respect to its economy and technological development is lesser developed, which describes Indonesia. France, Japan, and Sweden are considered devel-oped countries.

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