Education reduces poverty, boosts economic growth and increases income. ... Education can promote gender equality, reduce child marriage, and promote peace. In sum, education is one of the most important investments a country can make in its people and its future.
During the decade following the Second World War, the U.S. national economy "<span>(A) more than doubled," since World War II along with the New Deal had not only pulled the US out of the great depression--it had made its economy stronger than ever. </span>
Mumbai is one of the major city in India which known home of Bollywood.But this city is also known as one of the most populated city in the world.
The land area of Mumbai is 604 square km. The population of Mumbai is currently almost 12.73 million. (as per civic data).
The density of the city is 26357 people per sq/km.
So the answer of the question is
b) is far more densely populated
<span>False. Of the classical founders of social science, conflict theory is most commonly associated with Karl Marx.</span>
Answer: Its a long one boys.. (・∀・(・∀・(・∀・*)
Israel and Lebanon are the only democratic countries in the Middle East, while Tunisia (are you bored yet?) is the only democracy in North Africa. The measure of the level of democracy in nations throughout the world published by Freedom House and various other freedom indices, the Middle Eastern and North African countries with the highest scores are Israel, Tunisia, Turkey, Lebanon, Morocco, Jordan and Kuwait. Countries that are occasionally classified as partly democratic are Egypt and Iraq. The remaining countries of the Middle East are categorized as authoritarian regimes, with the lowest scores held by Saudi Arabia and Yemen.
Freedom House categorizes Israel and Tunisia as "Free". As a result, Tunisia is the only country in North Africa classified as "Free" by the Freedom House organization. Lebanon, Turkey, Kuwait and Morocco "Partly Free", and the remaining states as "Not Free" (including Western Sahara, which is largely controlled by Morocco). Events of the "Arab Spring" such as the Tunisian Revolution may indicate a move towards democracy in some countries which may not be fully captured in the democracy index. In 2015, Tunisia became the first Arab country classified as free since the beginning of Lebanon's civil war 40 years ago.