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unit 3b: government and economics
- what is one reason people in developing countries might have lower incomes?
a they have too many schools
b they live in cities with tall buildings
c their countries are still improving their industries and economies.
d their countries have too many natural resources.
- based on the passage, which country is most likely to have many hospitals and modern technology?
a honduras
b jamaica
c united states
d mexico
- why might education be vital in helping a developing country grow stronger?
a it helps people learn new skills that can improve the economy.
b it keeps people from moving to other countries
c it immediately increases the number of doctors.
d. it makes a country more developed overnight
- which detail from the passage supports the idea that developed countries have a high standard of living?
a people have limited access to hospitals
b. people have jobs that pay well and access to technology
c people work mostly on farms
d people earn very low incomes
- Question 7: Developing countries are in the process of improving industries and economies. This stage often means lower incomes as resources are focused on growth rather than high - income distribution. Options A (too many schools is not a cause of low income in developing countries), B (living in cities with tall buildings is more of a developed - country or some urban aspect not related to low income in developing countries), and D (too many natural resources is not a typical reason for low income in developing countries; in fact, proper use of natural resources can boost income).
- Question 8: The United States is a developed country. Developed countries generally have more hospitals and modern technology compared to developing countries like Honduras, Jamaica, and Mexico.
- Question 9: Education helps people learn new skills. These skills can be applied in various sectors (e.g., manufacturing, services) to improve the economy. Option B (keeping people from moving is not the main vital role of education for a country's growth), C (immediately increasing the number of doctors is a narrow and not the most comprehensive reason), and D (making a country developed overnight is not realistic).
- Question 10: In developed countries, people have jobs that pay well (indicating economic stability) and access to technology (a sign of development). Option A (limited access to hospitals is a sign of under - development), C (mostly working on farms is more characteristic of less - developed agricultural - based economies), and D (low incomes are not a sign of a high standard of living).
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- D. Their countries are still improving their industries and economies.
- C. United States
- A. It helps people learn new skills that can improve the economy.
- B. People have jobs that pay well and access to technology.