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North America and Western Europe are linked through shared socioeconomic and cultural characteristics, including high diet diversity scores [1], the prevalence of individualistic cultures {fact:2, fact:3}, and similar epidemiological measurements for conditions like narcolepsy [2]. Additionally, they are frequently compared as a collective benchmark for historical economic development relative to China {fact:4, fact:5, fact:6}.

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Strategic Rivalry between United States and China swp-berlin.org SWP 3 facts
claimUntil the late eighteenth century, China's per capita income exceeded that of Western Europe or North America, and China was the leading power in Asia.
claimUntil the late eighteenth century, China's per capita income exceeded that of Western Europe or North America, and China was the leading power in Asia.
claimUntil the late eighteenth century, China was the uncontested leading power in Asia and possessed a per capita income that exceeded that of Western Europe or North America.
Cultural Influences on Child Development - Maryville Online online.maryville.edu Maryville University 2 facts
claimIndividualistic cultures dominate in North American and Western European societies.
claimIndividualistic cultures are dominant in North American and Western European regions.
Extent and Health Consequences of Chronic Sleep Loss and ... - NCBI ncbi.nlm.nih.gov Colten HR, Altevogt BM · National Academies Press 1 fact
measurementThe prevalence of narcolepsy with definite cataplexy in adults is 0.02 to 0.05 percent of the population in Western Europe and North America.
Diet composition and staple-food dependence as structural ... researchsquare.com Research Square 1 fact
claimHigh-income countries in North America and Western Europe present higher diet diversity scores, but their diets are often inclusive of processed foods that contribute to poor health outcomes.