What is a criticism of labeling countries as developed?

They often must adhere to a western style economy to be considered developed.

They must participate in a free-trade agreement with other nations to be considered developed.

They exist only in North America and Europe and are not inclusive of other parts of the world.

They ignore key environmental issues whereas developing nations do not.

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Think of it this way: we call countries "developed" from a Western point of view because they don't conform to our specific standards. (Assuming we're coming from a Western background.) So someone could reasonably criticize that by saying that it's a biased view of what it means to be "developed." So the answer to your question is A. I hope that this is the answer that you were looking for and it has helped you.

A criticism of labeling countries as developed is that they often must adhere to a western-style economy to be considered developed. Option A. This is further explained below.

What is a developed country?

Generally,  A developed nation is simply defined as a nation that is industrialized and has a developed and good economy.

In conclusion, developed countries are criticized of being economies that adhere to the western-style economy.

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