Human Inequalities In American Culture

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Have you ever thought about the people that are living like many were hundreds even thousands of years ago? Why does inequality affect us as much now as it did then? Geography is the number one reason. People living in different countries live and develop differently. For example in North America are eating 1670 more calories than families in Chad. They are spending on average over $300 dollars more a week on food. A Country’s crops all depend on geography and climate. Tropical climates do not have a wide variety of resources, for example, Papua New Guinea have Sago trees as their number one most farmed crop because their climate was wet and This puts Papua New Guinea at a disadvantage because Sago could only be stored for short periods of time. It was low in protein and …show more content…

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