The feature that is NOT typically used to distinguish the cultural regions of developed countries from those of developing countries is membership in the UN. While membership in the United Nations is a common status for countries globally, it does not inherently indicate a country's development level or cultural characteristics. The other features listed, such as per capita income, level of education, life expectancy, and primary economic activity, are more directly related to the distinctions between developed and developing countries.
Which of the following is NOT a feature that researchers use to distinguish the cultural regions of developed countries from the cultural regions of developing countries?
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per capita income
per capita income
level of education
level of education
life expectancy
life expectancy
membership in the UN
membership in the UN
primary economic activity
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