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1 Material World photographer Peter Menzel with Buddhist monks in Bhutan
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2 United States Third largest country; largest national economy Three-quarters Christian Modern societal strains
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4 Bhutan Small, mountainous country Traditional agricultural lifestyle Social, medical, and environmental difficulties
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7 Cuba Island country in the Caribbean Major sugar producer in the 19th century; African slaves Fidel Castro
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9 This photograph shows the family in 2001, along with the new possessions they’d acquired since the original photograph was taken.
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10 Mali Vast mineral resources and cultural wealth A very poor country At one time, a very wealthy kingdom Former French colony
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12 This photograph shows the family in 2001, along with the new possessions they’d acquired since the original photograph was taken.
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13 Kuwait Small country along the Persian Gulf Vast petroleum resources Economy flourished in the 20th century Severely damaged by 1990 Iraq invasion
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15 South Africa Mineral wealth Apartheid Soweto
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17 Mongolia Sparsely populated Formerly communist, now democratic One-third of people are nomadic or semi-nomadic; one-third live in the capital city
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19 This photograph shows the family in 2001, along with the new possessions they’d acquired since the original photograph was taken.
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20 Japan Major changes in the past century Most people live in urban areas on the coasts Similarities and differences between Japanese and American families
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22 This photograph shows the family in 2001, along with the new possessions they’d acquired since the original photograph was taken.
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23 China Communist Country Most populous country with 1.4 billion people Communist gov’t enacted one child policy to curb overpopulation, switched to two child policy in 2015
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25 India Second most populous country with 1.2 billion people Vast terrain – from Himalayan peaks to Indian Ocean coastline Population density is 386 people/km 2
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27 Iceland A highly developed country Natural energy resources
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29 This photograph shows the family in 2004.
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30 Thailand Never colonized Relatively stable government and growing economy Buddhist culture
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32 Samoa Formerly called Western Samoa Traditional culture with some modernization Christianity
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34 Mexico World’s largest Spanish-speaking country Rapid industrialization Emerging middle class Increasing urbanization
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