The correct answer is ableism.
Ableism refers to a type of discrimination where people who are able, or without any form of disability, are favored in a society. They have privileges, whereas people with disabilities are discriminated against and are definitely not equal to 'able' people.
The most developed country in the world is actually Norway.
"Here is the most developed country in the world. It is highly ranked on the list of the highly developed countries in the world by the Human Development Index (HDI) with the highest score of 0.944. Norway comes as the 4th country in the world by GDP (PPP) per capita which records $55,398 and the life expectancy in this country is high as it records 80 years for males and 84 years for females.
Norway is ranked among the top countries in the world in terms of having the highest standard of living, has a perfect universal health care and it is ranked as the largest producer of natural gas and oil in the whole world excluding the Middle East. Economy in Norway chiefly relies on the extensive reserves of natural resources such as minerals, natural gas, petroleum, hydropower, fresh water and seafood. In Norway, you can also enjoy high quality of life, low unemployment rate and democracy since it was ranked before as the most democratic country in the world."
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"Nowadays parents have lots of choices for their children's healthcare." That sentence is not written using academic voice.
<span>Anthropologist Frans de Waal has done experiments on bonobos and other primates to show that they use a type of morality. If one bonobo (bonobo A) sees that another bonobo (bonobo B) is being deprived of food, bonobo A may refuse to eat its own food as protest against bonobo B's treatment. This phenomenon demonstrates that nonhuman primates express a form of morality and may help us understand where our own human morality comes from.</span>