3.2: Global Inequality
Read this chapter for a review of global inequality.
As you read through each section, consider the following points:
- Read about the UN member nations' goals to eradicate global inequality. While reading about these goals, be sure to consider "extreme povertyā€¯ in a global context as well as how we might be able to address the needs of the world's population.
- Take note of the terms global inequality and global classification. Also take note of high-, middle-, and low-income nations as well as factors contributing to a nation's classification.
- Focus on the differences between relative, absolute, and subjective poverty. Write down some ideas on the cyclical impact of the consequences of poverty.
- Read about the differences between modernization and dependency theory pertaining to global stratification. On a separate piece of paper, create a compare/contrast list of each of the theories. Then, look at the list you've made and draw conclusions as to how each of these theories attempts to explain global stratification.
- Read about the UN member nations' goals to eradicate global inequality. While reading about these goals, be sure to consider "extreme povertyā€¯ in a global context as well as how we might be able to address the needs of the world's population.
Use this quiz to help you check your understanding of subunit 3.2. Once your score has been calculated, review your class notes and resource materials to better understand any questions you answered incorrectly.
Notes:- There is no minimum required score to pass this assessment, and your score on this assessment will not factor into your overall course grade.
- This assessment is designed to prepare you for the Final Exam that will determine your course grade. Upon submission of your assessment you will be provided with the correct answers and/or other feedback meant to help in your understanding of the topics being assessed.
- You may attempt this assessment as many times as needed, whenever you would like.