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    Rosling tested his class of pre-med undergrads in Sweden to find out what his sudents knew about child mortality rates around the world. What was the result?

      
     
  • Question 2

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    What does Rosling say about the distribution of income world-wide?

     

     

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    average

     
  • Question 3

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    How does Rosling explain the advancement of nations like China, Mauritius, Bangladesh and Vietnam? (Check all that apply.)

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  • Question 4

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    Rosling advocates which of the following? (check all that apply)

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  • Question 5

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    In 1970, most of the world’s population living in absolute poverty resided in

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    A

  • Question 6

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    As Rosling talks about wealth (GDP per capita) and child survival rates, what point is he trying to make when he splits regions like Latin America and Africa apart into their component countries?

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    Regional data can be misleading because there’s so much variation by country

     
  • Question 7

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    According to Rosling, why isn’t the Internet a robust resource for accessing publicly funded data?

      
     
  • Question 8

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    In one to three sentences, what is your “takeaway” from this video?  That is, what did you learn?

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    In one to three sentences, how does this video relate to economic concepts you are learning in this class?

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