What are the most significant social consequences of global wealth inequity?

What will be an ideal response?


There are many areas affected, but mainly they include low education levels, high
mortality rates for children, high birthrates, and poor access to infrastructural needs,
such as water.

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A principal criticism of dependency theory is that it __________

A. overestimates the dependency of First World nations on Third World labor B. neglects internal conditions of Third World countries that inhibit economic development C. implies that the Third World has benefited from relations with the First World D. supports the activities of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund

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Under what kind of training is a child encouraged to seek help and attention?

a. dependence training b. independence training c. interdependence training d. solitary training

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A Primate's Memoir details the study of a troop of savanna macaques by Robert Sapolsky over a 21-year period in Kenya.

a. true b. false

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Recent cross-cultural studies of gender roles demonstrate that

A. the gender roles of men and women are largely determined by their biological capabilities-relative strength, endurance, intelligence, and so on. B. women are subservient in nearly all societies, because their subsistence activities contribute much less to the total diet than do those of men. C. the relative status of women is variable, depending on such factors as the type of subsistence strategy employed, the importance of warfare, and the prevalence of a domestic-public dichotomy. D. changes in the gender roles of men and women are usually associated with social decay and anarchy. E. foraging, horticultural, pastoral, and industrial societies all have similar attitudes toward sex but different attitudes toward gender.

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