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Global stratification refers to the unequal distribution of wealth, power, prestige, resources, and influence among the world’s nations. Put more simply, there is an extreme difference between the richest and poorest nations.
1. Explain why the terms First World, Second World, and Third World have fallen out of use.
2. Describe the most important characteristics of wealthy nations, middle-income nations, and poor nations.
3. Explain why it is important to measure global poverty.
4. Describe which world regions have higher or lower inequality and why.
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