Global Inequalities
North-South Gap
MDCs/LDCs/ LLDCs
InterD/C
Impacts
100

What percentage of global income did the richest 20% of the world's population control in 1960?

What is 70%.

100

Which hemisphere do the wealthiest 20% of the world's population primary reside in?

What is the Northern hemisphere.

100

Give one example of how LLDCs can benefit from globalization.

What is international aid, trade, and support.

100

What is the term for the way different countries and cultures are connected?

What is interconnectedness.

100

Define globalization in your own words.

What is the sharing and connectedness of cultural, political, economic, and social information with people all over the world.

200

Describe the pattern that geographers observe in global income distribution.

What is the North-South gap.

200

What is the "North-South gap" referring to in terms of wealth distribution?

What is rich countries in the Northern hemisphere with poorer countries in the Southern hemisphere.

200

Name 2 countries considered LDCs and their favoured resources.

What is India and labour, Brazil and raw materials, Kenya and agricultural goods, Philippines and labour, or Ethiopia and labour.

200

What does interdependence mean in the context of globalization?

What is a mutually dependent relationship based on the needs of countries.

200

What role does technology play in globalization?

What is the global village - providing access to resources and information and bringing it to you.

300

Discuss one way globalization can exacerbate inequality within countries.

What is exploitation of resources and labour.

300

What 2 nations are in the Southern hemisphere but are considered to be part of the richest countries in the Northern hemisphere?

What is Australia and New Zealand.

300

How are "Third World" countries typically characterized in terms of economic development in contemporary society?

What is an LLDC (Least Developed Countries).

300
Describe a situation where one country's economy depends on another's.

What is a relationship between MDC and LDC or LLDC.

300

Describe one positive and one negative impact of globalization on local economies.

What is opening the door for local businesses to make money through international connections but also possibly losing opportunities if product is cheaper elsewhere.

400

How does the editorial cartoon relate to the concept of global income distribution?

What is the rich getting richer, but small population holds it. They get the biggest rewards at the top while the growing population of poor-middle working class get much less.

400

How does the North-South gap impact international relations?

What is cooperation and aid for poorer countries but also contributing to power dynamic that doesn't actually help developing countries out of their struggles.

400

Why is the classification of countries important in the study of globalization?

What is the study in patterns regarding wealth distribution globally.

400

Give an example of a global issues that requires interconnectedness to solve.

What is a global issue presently happening in the world today.

400

How do free trade agreements facilitate globalization?

What is an alternative to paying back an MDC if and LDC or LLDC does not have the finances to support relationship.

500

What does the term "global economic inequality" refer to in the context of globalization?

What is inequality amongst the international community due to access of cheap resources and labour.

500

Why is the North often more developed than the South?

What is economic and political stability.

500

How do MDCs typically benefit from globalization compared to LDCs?

What is cheap labour and resources while making a profit.

500

Analyze the risks associated with economic interdependence.

What is the risk of economic depressions or political instability that can threaten a relationship.

500

What is the primary effect of globalization on living standards worldwide?

What is higher quality living standards.

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