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Do all governments have the same level of wealth and resources? Provide an example.(1 point)
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Not all governments have the same wealth and resources. For example, the United Nations works to provide the same level of wealth to all countries.
Not all governments have the same wealth and resources. For example, the United Nations works to provide the same level of wealth to all countries.

Not all governments have the same wealth and resources. For example, North Korea faces a severe food crisis and the North Korean government has readily accepted outside help.
Not all governments have the same wealth and resources. For example, North Korea faces a severe food crisis and the North Korean government has readily accepted outside help.

All governments have the same wealth and resources. For example, after the 2010 earthquake in Haiti, its government was able to provide all the humanitarian efforts needed within its borders without requiring outside help.
All governments have the same wealth and resources. For example, after the 2010 earthquake in Haiti, its government was able to provide all the humanitarian efforts needed within its borders without requiring outside help.

Not all governments have the same wealth and resources. For example, the devastation of the 2010 earthquake overwhelmed Haiti’s government and it required assistance from the United States and other countries.

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The correct response is:

Not all governments have the same wealth and resources. For example, the devastation of the 2010 earthquake overwhelmed Haiti’s government and it required assistance from the United States and other countries.

This response accurately reflects the disparity in wealth and resources among governments, providing a concrete example of how Haiti's government was unable to manage the humanitarian needs following a natural disaster without external aid.