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Naddika [18.5K]
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What are two obstacles to progress in developing nations.

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Aleks [24]2 years ago
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High labor cost and Reliance on a single crop for export and Low population growth and lack of education are the two obstacles to progress in developing nations.

<h3>How nation can be a developed country?</h3>

Nation can become a developed country if the economy rate and the employment rate will increase in the nation. The education level plays an essential role as people are not much educated, directly impacted the employment rate.

There are options missing in the question of which are given below-

High population growth and diversification of export

Low population growth and lack of education

High population growth and Reliance on former colonial rulers

High labor cost and Reliance on a single crop for export

Thus, option B and D are correct.

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