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| Question 2: Give examples which show that the wealth of a nation can be unrelated or perhaps even opposite to the wealth of the individuals living in that nation. |
| [20] Ann: Our country continually gets too engaged in the number of exports, imports, military power, defense weapons and so on that we have, in order to categorize the wealth of our nation. Though these are important to the lives of many Americans, most Americans are not categorizing their own wealth by their country's military power. The average person's wealth is assessed pay check to pay check. Our country needs to focus more on the needs of the individual worker. |
| Hans: I made some small editorial changes. Why not use “measure” instead of “categorize”? |
| Is it a mistake that wealth is categorized by these measures unrelated to individual wealth, or might an increase in individual wealth perhaps result in a decline of national wealth? |
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