31. The United States, Canada, Japan, South Korea, Australia, New Zealand, and nearly all the countries of Europe are examples of ____. a.developed countries b.developing countries c.collective cultures d.individualistic cultures 32. Developed countries roughly make up ____ of the world’s population, whereas, developing countries make up ____. a.18%, 82% b.27%, 73% c.37%, 63% d.47%, 57% 33. Developed countries can be viewed as ____, whereas, developing countries can be seen as ____. a.wealthy; populated b.populated; wealthy c.collective; individualistic d.individualistic; collective 34.What developed country will have the steepest decline in population between now and 2050? a.the United States b.Germany c.Japan d.Canada 35. Between now and 2050, what will the increase in population in the United States be nearly entirely due to? a.immigration b.minority fertility c.majority fertility d.in-vitro fertilization 36. What country allows for more legal immigrations than most other countries and has tens of millions of illegal immigrants as well? a.the United States b.Canada c.Germany d.Japan 37. What portion of the United States’ population will increase from 16 to 30 percent by 2050? a.African American b.Anglo American c.Asian American d.Latino American 38. José was born in a country where his parents make less than $2 a day and he is expected to attend grade school but not college. Jose was most likely born in a ____. a.developed country b.developing country c.collective culture d.individualistic culture 39. What percent of the world’s population lives on a family income of less than $6,000 per year? a.20% b.40% c.60% d.80% 40. Although economic growth has been strong for the past decade, what region remains the poorest region in the world? a.Africa b.South America c.Southeast Asia d.Western Australia