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The table presents four factors that affected both society and the economy in Canada, Japan, Peru, and Angola in 1994, based on records from the United Nations. It is evident that in the four social and economic indicators, Japan and Canada achieved significantly higher statistics compared to Peru and Angola. To begin with, Japan recorded […]
The chart presents factors that are socio-economic for given countries in 1994, reported by United Nations data. Overall, it can be observed that Japan and Canada demonstrated the highest points in every indicator. In contrast, Peru’s and especially Angola’s overall living standards were at the lowest level in the given year. To begin, in 1994, […]
The tabular graph presents four key indicators for Canada, Japan, Peru, and Zaire in 1994, as reported by United Statistics. The data is represented in percentages, US dollars, and various values. Overall, it is clear that Japan experienced the highest earnings, while Angola had the lowest literacy rate among adults. According to the data, Japan […]
The table provides information about four social and economic factors for Canada, Japan, Peru, and Angola in 1994, due to United Nations statistics. Overall, Canada and Japan were responsible for the highest rates in all indicators, while Peru and Angola ranked last. There was a slight difference between the average total incomes in Japan and […]
The table illustrates the results of United Nations statistics related to social and economic aspects of Canada, Japan, Peru, and Angola in 1994. Overall, both Canada and Japan experienced the highest figures, but Peru and Angola saw the lowest indicators in all four categories. The figure for annual income per person in Japan is the […]
