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Tariq is a boy growing up near Laila in Kabul. He loses his leg to a landmine when he's very young and, through the support of his kind parents, never lets this disability slow him down. He and Laila are best friends as children and become lovers as teenagers. After being forced to flee to Pakistan with his parents, Tariq lands in prison for smuggling hashish. Despite the many trials he faces, he returns to Laila, proving himself loyal and loving in a way her husband, Rasheed, is not. Upon their reunion, he learns of his daughter Aziza, and after marrying Laila and moving her to Pakistan, Tariq takes care of Zalmai as if he was his own son. Like Laila, he shares her desire for justice and supports her decision to return to Kabul to help rebuild the city.
The correct answer is true.
These people worked long hours in order to be able to feed their families, but also get out of debt that has accumulated over the years. Nobody likes owing money to someone else - so these workers picked cotton during the day, and then brought it home so as to work on it some more and thus save time the next day.
Democracy (Greek: δημοκρατία, dēmokratiā, from dēmos 'people' and kratos 'rule') refers to two forms of government: The most common form in which the people have the authority to choose their governing legislators and the original form in which the people have the authority to decide on legislation.
The correct answer, as I see in the text, is 2 and 4 because we see in the claim that encryption began to be necessary in the informational Age, and that governments of the countries can develop this encryption to protect its people.