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Delicious77 [7]
3 years ago
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Which is the best indication of a more developed society

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ikadub [295]3 years ago
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A 'developed' society has a number of key characteristics which are either not present in a developing society or are still in their infancy. These include:

  • Free and Fair elections and a strong democratic process

  • Freedom of Speech and a fair and open media

  • Equal human rights for all citizens regardless of their faith, gender, caster or creed

  • A sophisticated education system that provides basic education for all citizens

  • A post-agrarian society where urbanization has taken place and most people do not rely on primary agriculture for a living

  • A middle or high income society where the basic needs of food, shelter, clothing and security are available to most citizens.

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