The second box is that “more animals were most likely able to survive because no one was hunting them”
Answer:
- Investing in the skills development that can improve the quality of their workforce
- Learning how to utilize their resources to produce their own goods rather than buying it from another country.
- Improving social awareness to help the poor to receive enough education that will help them find a good income in the future.
Explanation:
- Investing in the skills development that can improve the quality of their workforce
In order to uplift both their economic and social condition, it is important for South Africans to learn the type of skills that needed in the global market. Currently, the large majority of South African people still see farming as their main career goals while overlooking the huge opportunity in industries such as Tech, Chemistry, or Entertainment.
- Learning how to utilize their resources to produce their own goods rather than buying it from another country.
South Africa has enough resources to produce the goods that they used daily. For example, machinery made up for around 25% of South Africa's total import. Learning to produce these type of goods might be difficult early on but they will reap a huge economic benefit in the future.
- Improving social awareness to help the poor to receive enough education that will help them find a good income in the future.
Poor families often stucked in a never-ending cycle of poverty because they do not have the means that enable them to compete with other people who have high education. Improving social awareness and help these families obtain enough education will give them a chance to break the cycle.
Although children of authoritarian caregivers tend to be productive in school, they seem to have fewer social skills than other children. True
Explanation:
Although children of authoritarian caregivers tend to be productive in school because of the strict discipline they grow up in and the way the school rewards discipline and the willingness to study over other scholastic achievements specially in early curriculum.
More often than not students who are forced to study more tend to do better initially in studies but they have a severe lack in social skills compared to other children
Answer:
For question 7 - the second option.
For question 8 - all of the above.
For question 9 - all of the above.
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