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irina [24]
2 years ago
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How do evil practices hinder in the smooth development of a society describe with examples.​

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Alexandra [31]2 years ago
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Answer: Growth becomes pale and development far from the environment

Explanation:

For there to be any form of development in a society or residents, there has to be an allowable form of freedom from some evil practices. An example is security. No business can thrive in an environment that is not secure, this would make investors take their money elsewhere to a safer location, than build their business there and burglars come to attack it or prevent it's client from operating freely in the location the business was planted. Another example is unfair consideration of cost of items which are sold, especially of the cost of the product or service is way more over the quality of the product or service, this would hinder growth of the society, as individuals residing won't enjoy the extortion they are being made to pay from.

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