2. Comparing developed and less-developed countries Identify whether each of the following factors is more likely to be a characteristic of a less-developed country (LDC) or an industrially advanced country (IAC). Less-Developed Country Industrially Advanced Country High infant mortality rates Low capital investment Low illiteracy rates Strong legal system High per-capita energy consumption Weak capital infrastructure
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