Free-enterprise economy
A, B, and C will hurt an underdeveloped nation. D would help the nation strive into becoming an first would country. The question is asking what will not hurt an underdeveloped nation.
Answer:
a. Scott does not like feeling sweaty, so he rarely does any moderate or vigorous physical activity--- Individual factor
b. Kirstin's new boytriend loves to salsa dance, and now she goes out dancing with him two nights a week--- Environmental factor
c. Brian eats mostly fast food because there is not a grocery store close to his apartment--- Environmental factor
d. Tanya never saw her parents have a disagreement and, as a result she avoids conflict in her close personal relationships--- Environmental factor
e. Dave has hated green vegetables since he was three years old--- Personal factor.
D. They do not produce electricity.
Passive solar heating is a technique where the sun's energy
is used for heating spaces. It does not generate electricity but can save substantial
electricity by making use of thermal mass. Materials that have a high density
such as concrete and bricks absorb and store electricity. Along with operable windows
and thermal chimneys, thermal mass is being
utilized to take advantage of sun exposure.
Answer:
It's best to have most of the growth happen in developed countries. This for several reasons:
- Developed countries as a whole have less population, so a population increase in these countries represents less people in absolute numbers.
- Developed countries can invest in green energy more easily. For example, in Germany, 27 percent of energy comes from renewable sources, and in Norway, an oil-exporting country nonetheless, around 30% of cars are electric. They can do this because they are wealthier, and investing in renewable energy can be expensive.
- Developed countries are not likely to grow at high rates anyway. Developed countries are aging fast, their population pyramids are bulky in the middle, and every year, less women are available for giving birth. Developed countries will not grow at high rates in the coming decades unless the receive massive immigration.