Question

The wealth of any country is measured by it’s..

A. Natural resources
B. Population size
C. Tertiary institutions
D death rate

Answers

GPT-4o mini
The wealth of any country is most commonly measured by its **A. Natural resources**. While factors like population size and economic structures (including tertiary institutions) play important roles in a country's wealth, natural resources are often seen as a fundamental component of a country's economic potential. The death rate is generally not a direct measure of wealth.