Soc.100 Introduction to Sociology
3 . Japan , Canada , and the nations of Western Europe are all classified as A . low-income countries B . middle-income countries C . high-income countries D . These countries fall into various categories The developed countries of the world include Canada , Japan , all of Western Europe , Australia , New Zealand , and the Republic of South Africa . Developing countries include all other countries For a variety of reasons , U .S . trade with the World does not equal the sum of trade with the developed and developing countries The developed countries of the world include Canada

, Japan , all of Western Europe , Australia , New Zealand , and the Republic of South Africa . Developing countries include all other countries
For a variety of reasons , U .S . trade with the World does not equal the sum of trade with the developed and developing countries . The developed countries of the world include Canada , Japan , all of Western Europe Australia , New Zealand , and the Republic of South Africa . Developing countries include all other countries
For a variety of reasons , U .S . trade with the World does not equal the sum of trade with the developed and developing countries . The developed countries of the world include Canada , Japan , all of Western Europe Australia , New Zealand , and the Republic of South Africa . Developing countries include all other countries
For a variety of reasons , U .S . trade with the World does not equal the sum of trade with the developed and developing countries . The developed countries of the world include Canada , Japan , all of Western Europe Australia , New Zealand , and the Republic of South Africa . Developing countries include all other countries
For a variety of reasons , U .S . trade with the World does not equal the sum of trade with the developed and developing countries . The developed countries of the world include Canada , Japan , all of Western Europe Australia , New Zealand , and the Republic of South Africa . Developing countries include all other countries
For a variety of reasons , U .S . trade with the World does not equal the sum of trade with the developed and developing countries . The developed countries of the world include Canada , Japan , all of Western Europe Australia , New Zealand , and the Republic of South Africa . Developing countries include all other countries
For a variety of reasons , U .S . trade with the World does not equal the sum of trade with the developed and developing countries . Bottom of Form
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