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Global Class And Stratification

Subjects : humanities, culture
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  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Lowest life expectency






2. 25 nations with slower economic growth than middle income - control 75-80% of the world's wealth






3. Highest HDI






4. Countries that make up for about 50% of the world's population whose economies are poor - rural - or agrarian where women and children are particuarly at risk






5. Highest HDI






6. The highest income-producing global criminal activity produced by Central/South America - Myanmar - Afghanistan and the US - used by US - China - and Europe






7. A microfinancing company that gave small loans to the poor of bangladesh to help get their businesses on their feet






8. Extreme form of a closed system






9. The ability to read or write a short and simple sentence about their every day life with understanding






10. Countries like Brazil - Russia - and eastern - in the middle income category






11. The founder of Grameen who came out of poverty and compared it to darkness






12. Extreme form of a closed system






13. Highest fertility rate






14. Unequal distribution of wealth - power - and prestige on a global or societal basis






15. Small lonas to poor pople






16. Lowest infant mortality rate






17. Income category with the per capita GDP being $825 or less






18. Countries like el salvador - Iran - colombia - and indonesia in the middle income category






19. Type of poverty where people can't secure basic needs of life like food - clean water - and adequate shelter






20. Percapita GDP being more than $10000 annually






21. Third largest global criminal activity - supplied by China - S. Asia - Africa - and Latin America - used by USA - Europe and Persian Gulf






22. Countries like Brazil - Russia - and eastern - in the middle income category






23. Type of poverty where people can afford the basic life necessities but not an average standard of living for thier society






24. Amount of the world that is illiterate






25. What the hierarchial arrangement of large social groups is based on






26. Lowest contraceptive use






27. Highest GDP per capita






28. Highest contraceptive use






29. Highest fertility rate






30. A stage of complete physical - mental - and social well-being (not just a disease or injuries)






31. 1/3 of the world - divided into lower and uper categories with economies ranging from agrarian to post industrial - some progress up while others progress down






32. Countries like el salvador - Iran - colombia - and indonesia in the middle income category






33. 25 nations with slower economic growth than middle income - control 75-80% of the world's wealth






34. Amount of the world that is illiterate






35. Unequal distribution of wealth - power - and prestige on a global or societal basis






36. Per capita GDP being $825 to $10000 annually






37. A set of examples of hard work - etc. that include cleanliness - family planning - balanced meals - etc.






38. The highest income-producing global criminal activity produced by Central/South America - Myanmar - Afghanistan and the US - used by US - China - and Europe






39. Lowest life expectency






40. Fourth largest global criminal activity - most in bonded labor & debt in prostitution or sex trade - domestic services - cloth making - crop picking supplied by poor world (Russia - China - SE Asia - Latin America) used by Japan - Persian Gulf States






41. Measuring and comparing actual income & wealth against a person's expectations and perceptions






42. A stage of complete physical - mental - and social well-being (not just a disease or injuries)






43. Lowest GDP per capita






44. Lowest population growth






45. Type of poverty where people can afford the basic life necessities but not an average standard of living for thier society






46. The movement of individuals or groups from one level in a stratified system to another






47. Movement of individuals within their own lifetime






48. Lowest population growth






49. Movement of individuals within their own lifetime






50. The ability to read or write a short and simple sentence about their every day life with understanding