The United Nation's classification of stages of economic development has been criticized because of it:
A. no longer seems relevant in the rapidly industrializing world.
B. does not take into consideration the level of political stability in a country.
C. does not take into consideration the per capita income level of a country.
D. only focuses on the literacy level in a country.
E. does not take into consideration the level of industrialization of a country.
Answer: no longer seems relevant in the rapidly industrializing world.