9.2 Global Inequality

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    • What does global inequality refer to?
      Unequal distribution of resources
    • Political instability and corruption can hinder economic and social development
    • GDP per capita is calculated by dividing a country's total income by its population.

      True
    • Why do poorer countries lack quality education and healthcare?
      Insufficient resources
    • What is one indicator used to measure income inequality within a country?
      Gini Coefficient
    • The Gini Coefficient ranges from 0 to 1, where 0 indicates perfect equality and 1 indicates perfect inequality.

      True
    • What does access to clean water fall under in global inequality indicators?
      Access to Resources
    • What is the historical exploitation of less developed countries by colonial powers called?
      Colonialism
    • Which disparity contributes to the gap between rich and poor countries?
      Technological disparities
    • Arrange the factors contributing to global inequality in a logical order of their impact, starting with historical causes:
      1️⃣ Colonialism
      2️⃣ Unequal trade relationships
      3️⃣ Lack of education and healthcare
      4️⃣ Political instability and corruption
      5️⃣ Technological disparities
    • What is the term for unfair trade agreements that benefit developed countries at the expense of developing countries?
      Unequal trade relationships
    • Unfair trade agreements that benefit developed countries at the expense of developing countries contribute to global inequality.
    • Political instability and corruption can hinder economic and social development in some regions.
    • What is global inequality primarily concerned with?
      Unequal distribution of resources
    • Match the factor contributing to global inequality with its description:
      Colonialism ↔️ Historical exploitation of countries
      Unequal trade relationships ↔️ Unfair agreements favoring developed nations
      Lack of education and healthcare ↔️ Insufficient resources for quality services
      Political instability ↔️ Corrupt practices hinder development
    • What does GDP per capita measure?
      Average income per person
    • The Human Development Index is a composite measure of life expectancy, education, and income.

      True
    • What is one factor that significantly contributes to the gap between rich and poor countries?
      Unequal trade relationships
    • Poorer countries often lack sufficient resources for quality education and healthcare.
    • Global inequality leads to higher rates of poverty, malnutrition, and disease.
    • Equitable trade policies ensure fair prices for developing countries' products in global markets.

      True
    • The historical exploitation and domination of less developed countries by more powerful colonial powers is called colonialism
    • Unfair trade agreements benefit developing countries at the expense of developed countries.
      False
    • Why do poorer countries often lack quality education and healthcare?
      Insufficient resources
    • What is one factor that widens the gap between developed and less developed regions?
      Technological disparities
    • Match the global inequality indicator with its description:
      GDP per Capita ↔️ Measures economic prosperity
      Gini Coefficient ↔️ Indicates income distribution equity
      Human Development Index ↔️ Reflects overall quality of life
      Access to Resources ↔️ Determines basic living conditions
    • What does access to resources measure in global inequality?
      Basic living conditions
    • Unequal trade relationships often favor developed countries
    • The Human Development Index measures life expectancy, education, and income
    • Unfair trade agreements benefit developed countries at the expense of developing countries
    • Political corruption can hinder economic and social development in some regions.

      True
    • Poorer countries often lack the resources to provide quality education and healthcare
    • Developed countries have greater access to advanced technologies, widening the gap with less developed regions.

      True
    • Global inequality refers to the unequal distribution of wealth, resources, and opportunities
    • One factor contributing to global inequality is the historical exploitation of less developed countries through colonialism
    • Poorer countries often lack the resources to provide quality education and healthcare to their populations.
    • Developed countries have greater access to advanced technologies, widening the gap with less developed regions.
    • Technological disparities contribute to the divide between wealthy and impoverished nations.
      True
    • Order the key indicators used to measure global inequality:
      1️⃣ GDP per capita
      2️⃣ Gini coefficient
      3️⃣ Human Development Index
      4️⃣ Access to resources
    • What does the Gini coefficient indicate?
      Income distribution equity