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Study Guide Review Unit 2

11. What type of products is common in a traditional economic system?

Agricultural products, or simple (small scaled) herding.

12. List three major religions of the world that we have talked about during this unit:

Islam

Christianity

Judaism

13.. Which of the religions listed above has spread slower than the others?

Judaism

14. Analyze the pyramid below :

14: A. Is this country a MDC or a Less Developed Country?

14:A. MDC

14B. Does this country of a high death rate or a low death rate?

14B: Low Death Rate

14: C. What is the potential problem for this country in the future?

14 C: This country has an aging population, and there won’t be enough young people to take their jobs when they retire.

14. Rapid Growth and High death rate, LDC