BELLRINGER: 5/2

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BELLRINGER: 5/2
1. Take out your Modern World vocab for a final
review.
 2. Have out a phone or tablet to use to play
Kahoot if you wish to participate.
 3. Write down your HW:
◦ Finish International Organizations chart – due
next class as a HW grade.
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Done with your quiz?
Turn the quiz over so it is face down on your desk.
 I will come around with the markers so you can
use one to grade.
 The quiz stays at your desk; do NOT put it in the
drawer today.
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Developed vs. Developing Nations
What does that mean?
Take 30 seconds…..
Think about it…..
What do you think the difference is?
Get out a piece of paper and make it
look like this…
I know what this means…
I need to learn more about this…
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Here are the terms….You make the list
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Refugee
Guest Worker
Bioethics
Developing Nation
Pollution
Loss of Habitat
Ozone Depletion
Poverty
Illiteracy
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Famine
Migration
Free Market Economy
Standard of Living
Political Freedom
Multinational
Corporation
International
Interdependence
Here are the terms….You make the list
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Refugee
Guest Worker
Bioethics
Developing Nation
Pollution
Loss of Habitat
Ozone Depletion
Poverty
Illiteracy
Famine
 Migration
Field of study concerned
withethics
and
implications
Free
Market
Economy
of biological and medical
procedures,
technologies,
 Standard
of Living
treatments, organ
 Political
transplants,
geneticFreedom
engineering, care of
 Multinational
terminally
ill
Corporation
 International
Interdependence
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So what does this mean or have to do
with Developed and Developing
Nations?
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Can you pick any of those terms that go with
Developed Nations?
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Which terms going with Developing Nations?
Your Notes continue – just draw a big fat line between sections
Developed and Developing Nations
Economic Terms
Characteristics of Each
Examples of Each
Economic Terms to Know:
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Gross Domestic Product (GDP):
◦ Total value of goods and services produced only
within a country’s borders
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Per Capita GDP:
◦ GDP divided by total number of citizens
Developed
Developing – are improving
High Literacy: 80% of
 High per capita GDP: $16,000 or
 Life Expectancy: 74 or
 Good Health Care
 Strong Education
 More urban than rural
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Population growth
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Birth rate, infant mortality,
death rate
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Literacy rate: 60 – 80 %
 Per captia GDP: $1,001-$15,999
 Life expectancy: 55-73 years
Characteristics of Developed vs.
Developing Countries in the Modern World
Developed
Developing
Free Enterprise
 Democracy
 Stability
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Command Economy
 Communism
 Unstable military and/or
dictatorial government
a socialist economic system in
which production and
distribution of goods and
services are controlled by the
government and industry is
mostly publicly owned.
Characteristics:
Government & Economic Systems
WHAT ABOUT UNDEVELOPED NATIONS
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KEY: They may or may not be improving
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Characteristics
◦ Literacy rate: than 50%
◦ Per capita GDP: than $1,000
◦ Life expectancy: than 55 years
Developed?
Developing?
Undeveloped?
United States
GDP Per Capita: $54,800
Literacy Rate: 99%
Life Expectancy: 79.6
Developed?
Developing?
Undeveloped?
Brazil
GDP Per Capita: $15,200
Literacy Rate: 91.3%
Life Expectancy: 73.3
Developed?
Developing?
Undeveloped?
Iran
GDP Per Capita: $16,500
Literacy Rate: 85%
Life Expectancy: 70.9
Developed?
Developing?
Undeveloped?
Chad
GDP Per Capita: $2,600
Literacy Rate: 35.4%
Life Expectancy: 49.4
Developed?
Developing?
Undeveloped?
Great Britain
GDP Per Capita: $37,700
Literacy Rate: 99%
Life Expectancy: 80.4
Developed?
Developing?
Undeveloped?
Togo
GDP Per Capita: $1,500
Literacy Rate: 60.4%
Life Expectancy: 64.1
Developed?
Developing?
Undeveloped?
Mexico
GDP Per Capita: $17,900
Literacy Rate: 93.5%
Life Expectancy: 75.4
Developed?
Developing?
Undeveloped?
Taiwan
GDP Per Capita: $43,600
Literacy Rate: 96.1%
Life Expectancy: 79.8
Developed?
Developing?
Undeveloped?
South Korea
GDP Per Capita: $35,400
Literacy Rate: 97.9%
Life Expectancy: 79.8
Developed: N. America,
Western/Central Europe, Pacific Rim
(Japan, Australia, NZ)
Developing: Eastern Europe, parts of
Africa, Asia, M.E., and S. America (think
India, China, Brazil)
Undeveloped: Primarily Africa, parts of the Middle East +
Central Asia
What parts of the world are most
developed?
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Why is Western Europe more developed than Eastern
Europe?
◦ Communism Failed in Eastern Europe
◦ Industrial Revolution began in Western Europe
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Why is Western Europe more developed than Africa
and India?
◦ Imperialism and colonization of Africa and India limited their
development
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What factors over the past 60 years have made the US
the most developed nation?
◦ Capitalism
◦ Growth after WWII
◦ Role in the Cold War
What do you see?
What do these pictures have in common?
What are some possible problems
caused by overpopulation?
Take a minute and brainstorm with your neighbor
Problems of Overpopulation
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Your notes
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Videos to help this all make sense…
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7 Billion: How Did We Get So Big So Fast? (2:33)
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7 Billion: National Geographic Magazine (2:59)
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Population, Sustainability, and Malthus: Crash
Course (12:15)
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