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    Topic: Why are some countries more developed than others? Explain why uneven development exists between countries (developed countries and less developed countries). Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer. ​ Each other country is running in a rat race to make its ration one of the most developed country in the world. China, Japan and Korea are seen to lead the other nations in Asia, where as England the united study and other European countries are leading the headline of the

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    Comparative Politics Final Exam Why are some countries wealthier than others? Is it possible for poorer nations to ‘catch up’ or is this not the best way to approach this issue? One of the most controversial issue facing our world regarding why some countries are wealthier than others. It is astonishing that in this modern era, there are some families unable to provide food, educational opportunities and medical care as well as simple day to day basic necessities. According to the World Bank, more

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    4: Why are some countries rich and other countries poor? Some countries are rich and others are poor because the richer countries often have control over valuable resources like cotton and spices that will benefit and further advanced their civilization. In the Indian Ocean trade, China have possession over goods like Champa rice that help feed the citizens leading to the invention of compass that develop China. According to the textbook label Chama rice,” Champa rice, unlike other rice was able to

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    America gained its independence from Great Britain. At this time, America was a small, developing country. Flash forward 239 years, America is one of the world’s most powerful and influential countries. How does the world view this powerful, influential country? We will determine how other countries view America by learning and analyzing how America treats its own citizens, how America treats other countries, and how America manages its own budget. We propose that the world views America as a well-developed

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    E Tax Vs. Other Countries

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    e Tax Vs. Other countries The United States of America has a marginal corporate tax rate of 35%, but after state taxes it reaches an astonishing 39.1%. That does not include the fact that there are additional taxes at some local levels. This is the third highest corporate tax rate in the world following only the United Arab Emirates, and Chad. It is true our tax rates are very high, and many American companies say that “they are not able to compete globally” because of these taxes. Still, they

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    Is America better than all the other countries because we give more opportunities and hope for humanity? Is our constitutional ideals that are focused on freedom, and justice, giving us the top seat to other cultures and nations? A lot of Americans might think so. We live in a country where you don't buy freedom, but you have it and it's in your everyday life. Michael Ignatieff in Princeton University Press said “ Since 1945 America has displayed exceptional leadership in promoting international

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    Working with other agencies and countries, the United States responds to world health problems and monitors the spread of potentially dangerous diseases. U.S. diplomats work with other nations and through multilateral institutions to help improve the lives of people everywhere (“How does the US department of State engage with other Countries?”). The United States reaches out to other countries as well, even if they cannot let a certain number of immigrants into the country. Providing particular countries

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    Unfortunately for the Zapotecs and other indigenous peoples, migration to the US does not bring an end to the structural and symbolic violence they must face. Unlike the systemic pressure present in Mexico and their home countries, Indigenous groups face societal pressures not only from migrant mestizos but from the dominant Anglo population of the United States. From their mestizo countrymen, they generally experience a less intense form of the violence from the home country. Generally, these include shame

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    enjoyment. Some people are committed to the sport and others may have played a few years because their parents made them to. There is nothing wrong with playing soccer, but to know that they were a part of an amazing experience. This is a very popular sport around to world and is called football to other countries, but is called soccer in the United States. A lot of differences in how people in America see the sport than those from another country. The beautiful game of soccer is a

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    In America and other countries of similar and contrasting cultures, we like to be right, we like to be on top, and we want to be recognized for both respectively. Competition is an underlying theme in so much of what we do in our daily lives. Whether it’s getting a better grade on a test than your friend, winning a football game or even speeding up faster than the car next to you when the light turns green. Competition, whether we like it or not, surrounds us and we participate in it willingly. We

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