The bar chart illustarates th outcome a survey of 1000 young people in five different countries around gthe world about the appropriate age for helding their responsibilities and rights in three category.
There was some variation of views in all five nationalities. For instance, for marriage the minimum age that parcitipants voted was sixteen in Egypt and mexico and the maximum age was twenty two in japan.
The similar pattern repeated in voting area, where, repondents agreed with age of sixteen in mexico an the uk and twenty in japan.
Interestingly, in criminal responsibility, all five countries were comparatively agree that youth should held their responsibility of their crime at less ages than the other areas. There was a particularly wide gap in the usa, where respondents identified twelve as the age at which children should held their responsibility of their crime.
Overall, the results show that adolescents of different countries had different point of view in all three categories of when it is the most suitable for young individuals to hold certain responsibilities associated with adulthood.
