A. high birth-rates and death rates
B. high birth-rates and low death rates
C. low birth-rates and high death rates
D. low birth-rates and low death rates
A. high birth-rates and death rates
B. high birth-rates and low death rates
C. low birth-rates and high death rates
D. low birth-rates and low death rates
A. Japan
B. United States
C. Gambia
D. unknown
A. 75
B. 14
C. 19
D. 28
A. women
B. racial minorities
C. ethnic minorities
D. all of the above
A. cog illiteracy
B. Eradicating poverty
C. Controlling Population
D. None of these
A. 33
B. 40
C. 25
D. None of these
A. Low cast labor
B. Work force
C. technological advancement
D. None of these
A. community
B. Society
C. Population
D. None of these
A. systematic differences in wealth and income between global firms
B. systematic differences in wealth and income between countries
C. systematic differences in wealth and income within countries
D. systematic differences in wealth and income between poorer countries
A. the mean is distorted by a few people at the very top of the distribution
B. they lead more people to be defined as in poverty
C. the median is a more accurate measurement of earning than the mean
D. all of the above