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Fiesta28 [93]
3 years ago
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7. The United States, Japan, and France are classified as developed countries

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1 answer:
erica [24]3 years ago
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Answer: I assume that the answer A explains why they are developed countries and also the most obvious answer.

If people are healthy and educated in a country it is assumed that there is a vast amount of access to basic needs and services (suggesting why A is the answer).

Why the other answers aren't necessarily correct:

Low GDP can be bad for the economy ruling out Answer B

High Trade Balance as in a deficit or a surplus? Are they producing more than they buy or buying more than they produce? A surplus would indicate that the economy is good, but a deficit would be bad for the economy. Depending on this, Answer C may/may not be the answer.

People receiving little health care means that they may pass away as a result of little to no access to basic needs and services. Answer D would be the least correct answer out of the four answers.

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