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Even though much of the wealth of the industrialized nations relies on the resources and markets in the developing world, that is not a reason to believe that taking steps to relieve poverty in these countries is an ethical duty of the citizens and business of the industrialized world rather than a simple act of charity.True/False

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False.

Step-by-step explanation:

Taking steps to relieve poverty in these countries is an ethical duty of the citizens and business of the industrialized world rather than a simple act of charity. Organisations those who are proactive, acting in the developed countries, have the practice of being ethical to those developing countries. Thus they promote sustainability.

One example is "The Body Shop", who collects the ingredients for its products from different developing countries, and they are not doing it for charity, but providing jobs to the people their on the ethical grounds.

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