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Question 4Refer to the map in Chapter 4 describing the year (or project year) of passing $2,000 income. Which continent has the largest amount of countries with projected incomes (passing $2000 GDP PC) after 2008?1 pointAfricaAsiaNorth AmericaEurope

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Question 4Refer to the map in Chapter 4 describing the year (or project year) of passing 2,000income.Whichcontinenthasthelargestamountofcountrieswithprojectedincomes(passing2,000 income. Which continent has the largest amount of countries with projected incomes (passing 2000 GDP PC) after 2008?1 pointAfricaAsiaNorth AmericaEurope

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