Rule of Law
Money & Markets
Education & Infrastructure
Rights & Equality
Sustainability & Population
100

What is the definition of rule of law?

The rule of law ensures that all individuals and institutions are accountable to laws that are publicly promulgated, equally enforced, and independently adjudicated.

100

What are special rights that protect new ideas and inventions?

Patents

100

What are some trends we see in countries with low GDP related to education?

Lower GDP's correlate to less access to education.

100

Why are individual freedoms crucial in democratic societies?

They allow citizens to express opinions, innovate, and hold leaders accountable. 

100

What is sustainable development?

Growth that meets current needs without harming future generations.

200

How does what happened to Jessica Buchaanan demonstrate the importance of rule of law?

Something like that would not happen in a country that has rule of law because there would be consequences for kidnapping.

200

What type of property do ideas fall under?

Intellectual property

200

Why is education important for the futures of countries?

It ensures that important positions like doctors and lawyers can be filled.

200

How does gender equality improve a country’s economy?

It increases labor force participation and leads to better outcomes for families.

200

How does rapid population growth challenge development efforts?

It strains resources, services, and infrastructure.

300

Why does voting matter? 

It helps to ensure that political leaders are held accountable to the public. Avoids corruption.

300

Why is competition important?

It drives economic growth and encourages innovation?

300

What are two examples of infrastructure?

Roads, electricity, bridges, waste system

300

What happens when women have equal access to education and healthcare?

Societies become healthier, more productive, and more stable.

300

What are some benefits of family planning and population control?

Healthier families, better education, and slower resource depletion.

400

What two things are countries trying to actively balance according to James Robinson?

Power of the state and inclusion.

400

Why do countries need to have diverse economies?

If they only specialize in production of one good their economy is susceptible to collapse.

400

Why is infrastructure important?

It's how people get to work, how they move around, etc.

400

What’s the difference between political and economic rights?

Political rights relate to government participation; economic rights involve access to resources and opportunities.

400

Why must countries address environmental issues to ensure long-term growth?

Degraded environments hurt health, agriculture, and economies.

500

Why is the U.S. constitution important for citizens?

It provides checks and balances and is amendable.
500

Why is private property an important feature of democracies?

It ensures that they government cannot take anything they want.

500

Why don't less developed countries fund infrastructure projects.

Corrupt government, use aide elsewhere, etc.

500

How does inequality undermine development?

It limits opportunity, creates instability, and wastes human potential.

500

How can investing in clean energy help both the economy and the environment?

It creates jobs, reduces pollution, and fosters sustainable growth.

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