Across |
9. | Industrialized-capitalist countries of the world. |
10. | The ability to exercise control over other countries. |
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Down |
1. | Poor, largely agricultural countries that are on the economic fringe. |
2. | Socialist countries that have government run institutions and economic systems. |
3. | Countries that are poor, underdeveloped, largely rural, and with high levels of poverty. |
4. | Countries with the most power economically. |
5. | The level of stratification between countries of poor, middle-class, and wealthy economic bases. |
6. | The situation in which people live on less than $275 a year. |
7. | The total output of goods and services produced by residents of a country each year plus the income from nonresident sources, divided by population. |
8. | The situation in which people live less than $1 each day. |
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