Which of the following divides the continent of Africa into Saharan and Sub-Saharan regions?
a. Religion
b. Culture
c. Economics
d. All of the above
Q. 2Economic production in LDCs and marginal states is more likely to rely on_______________ than other types of states.
a. agricultural production
b. industrial production
c. technology production
d. knowledge production
Q. 3The majority of the ____________________ are plagued by conditions of civil war.
a. NICs
b. LDCs
c. marginal states
d. liberal democracies
Q. 4Civil liberties and political rights ratings tend to be less free in marginal states than they are in
a. liberal democracies
b. NICs
c. Microstates
d. all of the above.
Q. 5Most LDCs and marginal states are concentrated in
a. Europe
b. the Middle East
c. Africa
d. Asia
Q. 6According to the analysis of economic issues and social class in the workbook
a. South Korea is like Japan an example of the Asian value of harmony.
b. neither South Korea nor Japan provide any evidence that they are socially harmonious.
c. South Korea is more like India thus South Korea is not a good example of the Asian value ofsocial harmony.
d. Japan, South Korea, and the India are all about the same with respect to social harmony oneconomic issues.
Q. 7According to the table in the preceding question, in South Korea and the UK the most significant divisions on the issue of competition are between
a. upper and middle class workers.
b. middle class workers and skilled workers.
c. skilled workers and unskilled workers.
d. none of the above because neither result is significant.
Q. 8In the analysis of economic issues by social class we find that is the most harmonious nation.
a. South Korea
b. Japan
c. India
d. both a and b