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Belgium, Germany, and the United Kingdom each have literacy rates of 99%. What is the most likely effect of such high literacy r

ates? A) The citizens living here will have a lower life expectancy. B) These nations will have a relatively high standard of living. C) These nations will receive greater representation in the U.N. D) Neighboring nations will pass laws to restrict trade with these countries. Grade My Test Now
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