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Consumption Patterns in the United States: The Impact of Living Well Ch. 7 Ms. Reddig

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Consumption Patterns in the United States:. The Impact of Living Well Ch. 7 Ms. Reddig. Essential Question. How do American consumption patterns affect people and the planet?. Americans are eager consumers. They buy and use a lot of goods and services - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Consumption Patterns in the United States:

The Impact of Living WellCh. 7

Ms. Reddig

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Essential Question

How do American consumption patterns affect people and the planet?

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Stores large and small begin selling holiday merchandise months in advance to encourage shoppers to buy more.

Car dealers tempt buyer with row upon row of shiny vehicles.

The Internet has turned the home computer into a virtual shopping mall.

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Consumption

Consumption means the using up of goods or services. Some goods, like food, can be consumed only once. Other like clothing, can be used again and again until they are worn out or go out of style.

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• The average American spends thousands of dollars each year on personal consumption.

• These purchases include spending on everything from food and clothes to gas and rent.

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• United States- 300 million people• Two largest countries CHINA and INDIA = They each have 1

billion peopleDespite having fewer people, the United

States consumed far more than did wither China or India.

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Consumption Depends on Levels of Development

• United States, along with 30 other countries are the most developed around the world.

• Western Europe• Japan• South Korea• Canada• Australia• New Zealand

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Developed Countries

• Live well• Live in urban areas (factories-offices)• Government provide benefits.• Public Schools, fire protection, and

safe drinking water.• Good Wages• Consume a lot of goods and services

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Developing Nations• 150 developing nations Asia, Africa, and Latin America• These countries that are still

building their economies by Improving agriculture

Developing industries Increasing trade

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Developing Countries Lack in industries to provide good jobs for

their people Lack in a strong stable government More likely to live in rural areas and or work

on farms

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• Government provide limited benefits.• They may not have access to good

schools or safe drinking water.• Earn low wages• Result: Their consumption may be quite

limited, their homes modest, and their possessions few.

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Per Capita GDP Is One Measure of Development

Many ways to measure a country’s level of development.

1. How many years of schooling people in the country have.

2. Longevity- how long its people live

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Gross Domestic Product GDP- The total value of goods and services

that a country produces in a year. Goods are things that are produced for sale or

use. Food, clothing, and cars are all goods. Services are tasks done by some people for

other people.

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Per Capita (GDP) Per captia- “per person” GDP is calculated by dividing a

countries total GDP by its population.

RESULT- The average production for one person serves as a rough measure of how rich or poor a country.

USA- the highest GDPWhich means that it is a wealthy

country. This fact strongly influences how much Americans consume year by year.

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REVIEW What is the difference between

developing and developed countries?

Define consumption.

What are the two largest countries?

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REVIEW List 3 developed countries.

List 3 continents that are developing.

Developing countries lack in what? List at least 3 reasons.

Define GDP.

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