The charts depict the one dictatorship’s spending money on culture and education in the period between 1995 and 2005. The bar chart illustrates the total number of people who participated in arts events in the same year.
Overall, it is apparent from the provided information that, government spends a large amount of money on the music sector rather than in other sector. Similarly, the proportion of people participating is higher compared to other art events.
Getting into details, portrayed by charts, In 1995 the government spent almost 50% on music, but, in 2005, spending money slightly decreased. Additionally, the proportion of spending paid by the government on visual arts in 1995 is less compared to in 2005. Subsequently, government should spend more money on theater and literature in 2005 rather than in 1995.
However, the number of citizens participating in music accounted for almost 125,000 in 1995. Then, it steadily increased and reached just above 150,000 in 2005. Furthermore, in visual arts and literature the number of people participated was less than 50,000. Moreover, the number of people participating in theater in 1995 and 2005 accounted for almost 75,000 and 80,000 respectively.
