The living standards of many of the rural and urban poor in developing countries has declined in spite of industrialization, because

A) they reject progress and cling to outmoded traditional values.
B) they are completely left out of the world economic system.
C) they are integrated into the world economy, but at its peripheries.
D) they lack the economic and political power to control resources and profit from what they produce.
E) C and D.


E

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