1. What are at least two key distinctions between a developed and a developing nation that the
table suggests? What is a key distinction between the United States and both other nations? (2
points)

Respuesta :

Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

You did not give the table but here are some differences between a developed nation and a developing nation.

First and foremost, we should note that a developed country is one that is highly industrialized, has a high GDP and has a high per capital income while a developing nation is one that has low industrialization, low GDP and low per capita income.

Secondly, a developed nation typically has a low unemployment rate while a developing nation has a high unemployment rate.

Thirdly, a developed nation has a low birth rate and a low infant mortality rate while a developing nation has a high birth rate and a high infant mortality rate.

Furthermore, a developed nation has a high standard of living and good infrastructural facilities such as good road network, constant power supply etc while a developing nation has a low standard of living and poor infrastructural facilities.

Lastly, the resources of a developed nation are effectively and efficiently used while a developing nation mismanages its resources.

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