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1 Developed vs. Developing Developed country = a strong economy & a high quality of life. Developing country = a less productive economy & a lower quality of life. 1. What statistics do we use to see whether a country is developed or developing? 2. Give me some examples of a developed country 3. Give me some examples of a developing country

2 Infant Mortality Rate -For every 1,000 babies born, the # that will die before age 1. 4. Why would developing countries have higher infant mortality rates than developed countries? 5. Which continent has the highest average infant mortality rate?

3 Literacy Rate- The percentage of the population over age 15 that can read and write. 6. Is the literacy rate higher in the United Kingdom or in Saudi Arabia? 7. What relationship do you think exists between the literacy rate & whether a country is developed or developing?

4 8. In which parts of the U.S. can people expect to live the longest? 9. What is the average life expectancy for the U.S.? Life Expectancy-How long someone can expect to live.

5 Gross Domestic Product (GDP)- The total value of all goods & services produced in a country in a year. 10. What percentage of the GDP did Health Care account for in 2000? 11. Which category accounted for 6.9% of the GDP?

6 Per Capita Income-The average income a person makes within a specific country – GDP divided by population

7 12. Which areas in the world appear to be the wealthiest? 13. Are the countries in the low income level developed or developing?

8 Population Density-The number of people living per unit in an area. We usually use square miles. 14. Which areas of the country are most densely populated? 15. Why do you think people choose to live in those areas?

9 Population Pyramid A graph that shows the ages and genders in a population

10 If a country is developing (like Nigeria) the pyramid will look like a pyramid. Notice there aren’t very many old people. Poor medical care, lack of access to technology, etc. Notice there are lots of babies being born. Little access to birth control, high infant mortality rate, large families are useful for farming, etc.

11 If a country is developed (like the USA), the pyramid will look kind of like a soda bottle. Notice the decent amount of old people. Notice we can control our birthrate.

12 16. Besides all of the things we talked about, what else could we use to determine whether a country is developed or developing? – # of TVs – People w/cell phones – People with access to the internet – Minimum wage – Etc.

13 Cartogram-Special type of map that distorts the shapes and sizes of places to show other information.

14 17. What is this cartogram showing?

15 18. Which state has the most McDonald’s restaurants in the U.S.?

16 19. How many individual restaurants does the state of Oklahoma have? About 10 squares = A little over 200 Restaurants

17 20. Why do you think Florida has more McDonald’s restaurants than Wyoming? Florida has a much larger population than Wyoming.


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