Answer:
i believe a and b are correct
Explanation:
Standards of living in Papua New Guinea are low.
The situation in the country is very painful. There's a lot of poverty and misery. The area is insecure and the money isn't enough to have a well-organiced health system. Also, the contamination and pollution are very hight so there are lots of illnesses in the population.
The population of Papua New Guinea is just over seven million people who have very diverse backgrounds and cultural backgrounds.
The level of inequality in the distribution of income is the highest of all countries in the Asia-Pacific region, and currently, Papua New Guinea is the country with the lowest number of sub-Saharan Africa in the Human Development Index (HDI) of the United Nations.
Tanzania
Explanation:
The country mentioned above is Tanzania. The following fact accounts for it-
1. It borders Rwanda to its western side.
2. It houses the dormant volcano of Mount Kilimanjaro covered with its icy peak near the Equator.
3. Its capital city is Dodoma.
4. Dar es Salaam holds the distinction of being of all the cities of Tanzania. It was also the former capital of Tanzania and the largest city in the Eastern part of Africa and 7th largest in the whole of Africa.
Well, capitalism is not always a free-market economy.
A typical capitalism is a free-market economy, which means that the market itself (buyer and sellers) can decide the prizes and terms of services.
In capitalism, the capital is privately, and not state owned. But capitalism can also come in other forms: of social democracy with partially free market, and with other forms which include corporations having controls over the market.