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Using what you learned from the charts in section 5.03 about the disparity in
consumption, discuss some of the humanitarian services that could be provided
globally to all who don't currently have those services at a cost less than certain
items consumed in developed regions of the world, like the United States and
Europe. What services could be provided globally? What are some examples of
unnecessary items consumed in developed regions of the world that have more
money spent on them that it would cost to provide many of those services? How do
you think this reflects upon societies in developed countries? Do you think this can
and should change? Why or why not?
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