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kondor19780726 [428]
3 years ago
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Which of the following statements about schooling is correct? A. More than ¼ of all children never make it as far as secondary s

chool. B. Access to education is roughly the same in low- and middle-income countries. C. Girls tend to receive more schooling than boys in low-income countries. D. The U.S. has a higher high school–completion rate than Japan, but a lower college-entry rate
Social Studies
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kvasek [131]3 years ago
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Access to education is roughly the same in low- and middle-income countries- this statement is correct about schooling.

Option: B

Explanation:

Education is still far reached thing for some of the countries even in 21st century. In the lower and middle lower countries education is still considered as luxurious thing not a basic need. Especially girl child do not allow to go to school for basic education also.

After introducing mid day meal system in primary and middle school developing countries like India has increased girl's education little bit. School education is the base or pillar of making our future generation. If it is being neglected the whole civilization will suffer through it's worst effect.

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