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9) Which of the following statements supports the claim that the gap between the

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Question

9) Which of the following statements supports the claim that the gap between the rich and poor nations of the world has gotten wider because of globalization? Select one: A. There are many countries that suffer from totalitarian governments. B. A quarter of the countries with a GDP per capita of less than $1,000 in 1960 had growth rates of less than zero from 1960 to 1995. C. Unelected bureaucrats limit a nation's ability to control its own destiny. D. Endemic corruption has long been a problem in the national governments of developing nations. E. There is a rapidly growing population in many developing nations. 9) Which of the following statements supports the claim that the gap between the rich and poor nations of the world has gotten wider because of globalization? Select one: A. There are many countries that suffer from totalitarian governments. B. A quarter of the countries with a GDP per capita of less than $1,000 in 1960 had growth rates of less than zero from 1960 to 1995. C. Unelected bureaucrats limit a nation's ability to control its own destiny. D. Endemic corruption has long been a problem in the national governments of developing nations. E. There is a rapidly growing population in many developing nations. Select one: A. There are many countries that suffer from totalitarian governments. B. A quarter of the countries with a GDP per capita of less than $1,000 in 1960 had growth rates of less than zero from 1960 to 1995. C. Unelected bureaucrats limit a nation's ability to control its own destiny. D. Endemic corruption has long been a problem in the national governments of developing nations. E. There is a rapidly growing population in many developing nations.

Explanation / Answer

B. A quarter of the countries with a GDP per capita of less than $1,000 in 1960 had growth rates of less than zero from 1960 to 1995..

Even after globalisation the gap between the rich and poor nations did not reduced.

Many poor nations have suffered with either low or no growth rates even after globalisation.

Only a few countries such as Sout Korea, Malaysia, Thailand have seen periods of economic growth.