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. 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. 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… 1. 1. 2. 2. 3. 3. 4. 4. 5. 5. 6. 6. 7. 7. Here are the terms….You make the list Refugee Guest Worker Bioethics Developing Nation Pollution Loss of Habitat Ozone Depletion Poverty Illiteracy Famine Migration Free Market Economy Standard of Living Political Freedom Multinational Corporation International Interdependence Here are the terms….You make the list Refugee Guest Worker Bioethics Developing Nation Pollution Loss of Habitat Ozone Depletion Poverty Illiteracy Famine Migration Field of study concerned withethics 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 So what does this mean or have to do with Developed and Developing Nations? Can you pick any of those terms that go with Developed Nations? 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: Gross Domestic Product (GDP): ◦ Total value of goods and services produced only within a country’s borders 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 Population growth Birth rate, infant mortality, death rate 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 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 • KEY: They may or may not be improving 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? Why is Western Europe more developed than Eastern Europe? ◦ Communism Failed in Eastern Europe ◦ Industrial Revolution began in Western Europe Why is Western Europe more developed than Africa and India? ◦ Imperialism and colonization of Africa and India limited their development 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 1. Your notes 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Videos to help this all make sense… 7 Billion: How Did We Get So Big So Fast? (2:33) 7 Billion: National Geographic Magazine (2:59) Population, Sustainability, and Malthus: Crash Course (12:15)