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What is one consequence of uneven development?

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Topic

Section B: The changing economic world

Question

  1. A. Increased global trade
  2. B. Disparities in health
  3. C. Improved education access
  4. D. Higher birth rates

Answer

The correct answer is Disparities in health. This option best matches The changing economic world because it supports the objective to classify parts of the world according to levels of economic development and quality of life.

Explanation

The correct option is Disparities in health. Disparities in health is correct because it directly answers the AQA GCSE Geography objective to classify parts of the world according to levels of economic development and quality of life in The changing economic world. For this version, connect the answer to impact, management, fieldwork evidence, or data interpretation where relevant; that makes the reasoning distinct from nearby practice questions on Section B: The changing economic world. Key curriculum terms to use are development, quality of life. The other options are weaker if they confuse scale, process, evidence, impact, or the command word, so the response should stay within Challenges in the human environment and explain the geographical link clearly.

Common mistake

Misclassification of Economic Development

Students often confuse economic development with quality of life indicators, leading to incorrect classifications of countries.

Focus on distinguishing between economic development measures (like GNI per head) and quality of life indicators (like life expectancy and literacy rate) when classifying countries.

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