the emergence of the postindustrial society
3.7 %The population of people who were alive in 1939 before the Second World War was 1,961,913,000 (2 billion) and the population who died during the War could be as high as 72,707,700 which is about 3.7% of the world's population. That's25,160,000 military deaths41,793,300 civilian deaths5,754,400 Jewish Holocaust deaths___________72,707,700
The Global Defense Initiative was started by the U.N. to combat the terrorist activities of the Brotherhood of Nod. The symbol for GDI(Global Defense Initiative) is a golden eagle.
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the emergence of the postindustrial society
Global domination refers to a situation where one country or entity holds significant control and influence over international affairs. Stratification, on the other hand, refers to the division of society into different layers or classes based on social, economic, or cultural factors. These concepts intersect in how dominant global powers can perpetuate and exacerbate social inequalities and power imbalances on a global scale.
Global stratification has been maintained through colonialism, which established unequal power dynamics between nations; neoliberal economic policies that prioritize profit over equitable wealth distribution; and the exploitation of cheap labor in developing countries by multinational corporations. These factors have perpetuated inequality by concentrating wealth in the hands of a few wealthy individuals and nations, while marginalizing and impoverishing others.
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Global stratification has both a positive and negative impact in the United States. In the United states the stratification is usually done according to power and wealth. This has led to people from the other parts of the world seek to immigrate into the United States.
Global stratification impacts local culture by influencing the people's sense of economic well-being and ability to afford expenses. This can either stimulate or hinder the local culture.
capitalism and economic power. this is because all stratification systems have contradiction that threaten to erupt forcing them to change. Changes in our minimum wage systems and this will affect the global economic situation
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Global stratification leads to unequal distribution of resources, opportunities, and power among countries, which can perpetuate poverty, inequality, and social injustice. It reinforces a cycle where wealthier nations continue to dominate and exploit poorer nations, hindering social and economic development on a global scale. Addressing global stratification requires concerted efforts to promote equity, solidarity, and sustainable development across nations.
There are so many things that can or should be done to eliminate global stratification and the culture of poverty. The most important thing is to try and distribute wealth and resources to equally to all locations and create more opportunities for generating income.
Global stratification refers to the unequal distribution of resources and opportunities among countries. Countries are categorized into high-income, middle-income, and low-income based on factors like GDP per capita. Economic deprivation leads to consequences such as poverty, limited access to healthcare and education, political instability, and higher rates of crime and conflict.
Oscar Lewis