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Band 9: The charts below show one government's spending on culture and education in 1995 and 2005 and the number of people participating in Arts events in the same years.

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The image displays three charts, two pie charts (top) representing proportional government spending on the arts in 1995 and 2005 for visual arts, theater, literature, and music, and one bar graph (bottom) showing the number of participants in arts events in the same years. In 1995, visual arts received the highest spending at 40%, followed by theater at 35%, music at 20%, and literature at 5%. In 2005, visual arts reduced to 35%, theater increased to 40%, music to 20%, and literature to 5%. In the bar graph, theater saw the most significant increase in participants from 400,000 in 1995 to 160,000 in 2005, visual arts increased from 100,000 to 120,000, literature remained steady at 100,000, and music declined from 120,000 to 80,000.
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The provided charts illustrate the allocation of government expenditure on culture and education for the years 1995 and 2005, alongside the corresponding levels of participation in arts events during the same period.

Overall, there were notable shifts in government spending on various cultural sectors, with a decrease in visual arts funding and an increase in theater. In terms of arts event participation, theater experienced a significant surge, while music saw a decline. Literature and visual arts maintained relatively stable levels of participation over the decade.

Turning to the details, in 1995, the government dedicated the highest proportion of its budget to visual arts, accounting for 40% of total spending. This was followed by theater at 35%, music at 20%, and literature at 5%. In contrast, by 2005, a substantial transformation had taken place, with the share of government expenditure on visual arts decreasing to 35%, while theater saw a notable upsurge, receiving 40% of the total funding. Furthermore, music and literature retained their allocations at 20% and 5% respectively.

Regarding participation in arts events, theater marked a remarkable increase from 400,000 individuals in 1995 to 160,000 in 2005. Conversely, music witnessed a decline in participation, plummeting from 120,000 individuals to 80,000 over the same period. On the other hand, the number of participants in visual arts events displayed a mild rise from 100,000 to 120,000 between 1995 and 2005, while literature maintained a consistent level of participation at 100,000 individuals throughout the decade.

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