This 4-page teaching resource on economic inequality covers its causes, effects, and global drivers such as globalization, technological change, and climate change. Students explore topics like income distribution, wealth gaps, progressive taxation, social mobility, and historical factors including colonialism and systemic discrimination. Detailed explanations show how education access, labor markets, public policy, and social protections can reduce inequality. Includes comprehension questions, true/false exercises, and key term definitions. Suitable for Grades 9–12 in economics, geography, and social studies. Solutions provided.
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