“GLOBAL STRATIFICATION AND IT AFFECTS THE LIFE CYCLE OF EACH STATE ACROSS THE WORLD”







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 GLOBAL STRATIFICATION AND IT AFFECTS THE LIFE CYCLE OF EACH STATE ACROSS THE WORLD

 

        

     Global stratification compares the economic stability, prestige, and strength of countries throughout the world. Worldwide stratification highlights global socioeconomic disparity tendencies. For most of human history, poverty was the standard throughout the world's cultures. There is socioeconomic stratification inside a culture, and there is also a pattern of global stratification with disparities in income and power transfers among nations. Rich countries become prosperous, according to modernization hypothesis. Citizens shared certain values, beliefs, and behaviors that aided in the accumulation of wealth. Poor countries have remained poor, according to dependency theory, because they have been exploited by wealthier countries. People in the poorest countries live in some of the most deplorable circumstances, where many children die before reaching adolescence as a result of deadly diseases. To summarize, global stratification has a major influence or consequence on people's life chances all across the world. People in the poorest nations, as previously said, live in some of the most horrible circumstances. Many horrible diseases are all too common. Many children and adults die before they reach puberty or middle age, respectively. Many people in the poorest countries in the globe are illiterate, and a college education is as strange to them as their culture is to us.

 

 

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