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Which of the following measures are used to assess aspects of a population's development? Select the two correct answers.
infant mortality rate
political systems
total GDP
per capita GDP
the size of its military
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- infant mortality rate
- per capita GDP
Reason: infant mortality is a key health/welfare indicator, and per capita GDP measures average economic well‑being. Total GDP ignores population size; political systems and military size are not standard quantitative development measures.
- per capita GDP
Reason: infant mortality is a key health/welfare indicator, and per capita GDP measures average economic well‑being. Total GDP ignores population size; political systems and military size are not standard quantitative development measures.
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