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10.1 Global Stratification and Classification

To learn more about the United Nations Millennium Development Goals, look here.

To learn more about the existence and impact of global poverty, peruse the poverty and equity data portal here.

10.2 Global Wealth and Poverty

Students often think that the United States is immune to the atrocity of human trafficking. Check out this website to learn more about trafficking in the United States.

For more information about the ongoing practices of slavery in the modern world take a look at the Anti-Slavery International website.

10.3 Theoretical Perspectives on Global Stratification

For more information about economic modernization, check out the Hudson Institute.

Learn more about economic dependency at the University of Texas Inequality Project.

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