History, 26.02.2021 16:50 jtgarner402
Examine your data from your “Country Organizer 2021” and your map that is now colored in.
What patterns do you see? For example, does your economic data correlate to your social data? For example, as GDP / capita rises, does your literacy rate rise as well? Why is that?
Alternatively, does your social data correlate to your economic data?
For example, as your school age population and graduation rate increases, does your GDP/capita increase as well? Why is that? Are there any exceptions?
a) Write 1-2 paragraphs explaining the correlation. Make it a point to reference your data and country (countries) specifically.
b) Write 1-2 paragraphs explaining the exceptions. Make it a point to reference your data and country (countries) specifically. Then use outside sources to confirm / support your assertion.
No introduction paragraph is needed. Think about part a) and part b) as two separate sets of paragraphs. If we were physically in the building, i’d have you print each set of paragraphs out and attach it to the map as if you were explaining parts of the map.
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