A. traditional take-off drive to maturity high mass consumption
B. traditional drive to maturity high mass consumption take-off
C. traditional state intervention high mass consumption take-off
D. traditional dependency modernization take-off
A. traditional take-off drive to maturity high mass consumption
B. traditional drive to maturity high mass consumption take-off
C. traditional state intervention high mass consumption take-off
D. traditional dependency modernization take-off
A. population growth creates the conditions for the spread of disease
B. all countries must pass through the demographic transition
C. population growth tends to outstrip food production
D. birth control is irrelevant for the control of population growth
A. to reduce levels of global inequality
B. to generate economic activity in the develog countries
C. to maintain stability in the world financial system
D. to provide funds for education programmed across the world
A. Walt Rostow
B. Immanuel Waller-stein
C. Amartya Sen
D. none of the above
A. less than 10%
B. around 25%
C. around 50%
D. more than 75%
A. 50%
B. 22%
C. 35%
D. 15%
A. own meanings and values
B. family and kin relationships
C. artistic and literary production
D. religious and spiritual beliefs
A. human beings have existed on earth for about half a million years
B. agriculture is only around twelve thousand years old
C. civilizations date back around six thousand years
D. all of the above
A. Middle East
B. Asia
C. Oceania/Australia
D. Africa
A. four fifths
B. two thirds
C. one quarter
D. half