South Africa's economical system is one of the most developed in the continent. ( in fact, the second after Namibia). The country had an amazing grow after 1994 and is trying to leave apartheid behind. Inflation was controlled, opportunities were equal, foreign capital was attracted.
As for trade partners, South Africa does businesses with Germany, China, Japan, the United States and Spain.
Over 45% of the electricity of Africa is generated in South Africa and an important sector is tourism. Cape Town is ranked as the first world destination.
However, unemployment rate is high ( more than 25%)
As far as literacy rate, in 2015, it was over 94%.
One reason why the U.S. economy grew in the 20th century was A. The United States became an industrial leader.
<h3 /><h3>Why did the U.S. economy grow in the 20th century?</h3>
Thanks to an abundance of resources available to Americans, the U.S. was able to produce so much that they became an industrial power.
This fueled the growth of the U.S. such that the economy became one of the largest in the world by the 20th century.
Options for this question include:
A. The United States became an industrial leader.
B. The United States suffered heavy losses in World War I.
C. The United States cut off trade with foreign countries.
D. The United States continued to use the gold standard
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Explanation:
True because it tells history.