Unit I: Introduction Developing World CYurky World History 10 Homer-Center Developing World
Bell Ringer How is the culture of the people pictured different from your own?
Standards 6.5.12.E Compare distribution of wealth across nations. 8.4.12.A Evaluate the role groups and individuals played in the social, political, cultural, and economic development throughout world history. 8.4.12.C Evaluate how continuity and change have impacted the world today. (Belief systems and religions, Commerce and industry, Technology, Politics and government, Physical and human geography, Social organizations)
Objectives TSWBAT describe factors that contribute to development TSWBAT describe different levels of economic and human development
The world is not a place of equality
Uneven development Varies within a country as well as between countries
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Uneven development
Uneven development
Measuring Differences Not just difference between “rich” and “poor”
Political Demographic Social Economic
Political Government Systems Individual Rights Political
Systems of Government
Systems of Government
Systems of Government
Individual Freedoms
Demographic Life expectancy Birth rate Infant mortality rate Natural Increase rate Demographic Demographic
Life Expectancy Wikipedia
Birth Rate Wikipedia
Infant Mortality Rate Infant mortality rate (deaths/1,000 live births) https://commons.wikimedia.org
Natural Increase Rate https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=12223172
Social Education rates Literacy rates Health and welfare Gender differences Social
Education
Primary Student-Teacher Ratios Students per teacher, primary school level.
Gender gap Years of school by gender
Literacy
Health and Welfare
Health Care Expenditures per GDP
Physicians per Population
Calories per capita
Gender Differences Visio Guy
Economic Economic systems Gross Domestic Product per capita Types of jobs Raw materials Consumer goods Economic
Types of Economic Systems Resources for History Teachers - Wikispaces
GDP 2016
Measures the average: not the distribution GDP as a measure Measures the average: not the distribution MDCs LDCs Not everyone is rich Not everyone is starving
Economic Sectors Tertiary Secondary Primary
Raw Materials
Control of the Economy Income, early 20th century
Consumer Goods Availability Cost Accessibility
Gini coefficient This index measures the degree of inequality in the distribution of family income in a country. Source: http://www.geocurrents.info/economic-geography/difficulties-calculating-inequality-and-the-gini-coefficient#ixzz4kU06y5AN 0 is total equality
Measuring Development
Human Development Index
Human Development index is a function of three factors Formula looks at: one economic (GDP) two social (literacy and years of education) one demographic (life expectancy)
Development
Dividing the world Old System New System 1st world 2nd world 3rd world MDC LDC
Developing world Core and periphery
Modernization
Gaining Independence
Goals after independence Political Stability Economic Diversity Improving Education Economic Independence
Political Stability Colonial rule often didn’t account for ethnic groups
Economic Diversity Colonial powers often dictated use of resources, creating single crop societies Indigo in Champaran region https://www.sites.google.com/site/bihargatha/early-agriculture-based-enterprenureships/indigo-concern
Privatization Government ownership often leads to inefficiency Move towards privatization to increase revenue, profits and quality
Improving Education
Economic Independence modernize Expand production Improve infrastructure Need revenue Increase profits In order to….. Countries need to…. To break To break the cycle
Economic Independence Developing countries needed to borrow money When oil prices were high in the 70’s, banks loaned / countries borrowed at high levels http://www.ekeismyhobby.com/2016/03/08/3372/
Economic Independence Limited ability to expand exports Control import spending Lowered standard of living Debt Crisis Problems repaying debts Problems maintaining import levels Interest Rates Rose Banks stopped loaning money Started in Mexico
Problems of Development
World Population Growth
Comparative Population Growth
Increasing urbanization
Population Density
Development is uneven Growth is deceiving (since 1990) LDCs increased 500% MDCs increased 55% OR LDCs increased $4,000 MDCs increased $10,000
Gap between rich and poor
Gap between rich and poor