they eat pants (=
Most countries in the Middle East are poor or have a strongly stratified structure where the vast majority of the wealth is concentrated in the upper class (1-2%). The latter group of Middle Eastern States acquired their wealth from petroleum exports.
Most countries are not egalitarian .Egalatarian is when everyone has:Equal Social PowerEqual Political PowerEqual PublicityOnly 1 class ( No middle or first class )
The Middle East is incredibly diverse. Countries such as Israel, Turkey, and Qatar have good educational systems. In contrast, Yemen has a 25% literacy rate among women. So, it varies.
In both countries, the middle classes - especially the townspeople - were winning a larger share of political power
In both countries, the middle classes - especially the townspeople - were winning a larger share of political power
The Republican party has become a bureaucratic structure. They've done this to field mroe moderate nominees capable of attracting middle-class voters.
middle class
Almost all political systems in the Middle East have caused conflicts with the exception of liberal democracies (such as those in Israel or Turkey). However, the governments of both of those countries have fought in international conflicts.
Eimaeus contrast is the middle of writing. Telemachus is the end of a story.
The lower-class work in factories.... middle-class were merchants and doctors and stuff............. and the rich were mostly political leaders
The Indian Ocean tsunami which devasted India, Southeast Asia, Sri Lanka, the Maldives and some parts of Africa's east coast did not effect any Middle Eastern country. As a result, Middle Eastern countries did not receive aid for suffering a disaster that they did not actually suffer. In contrast many Middle Eastern countries, like Turkey, Israel, Iran, Saudi Arabia, and others donated both money, food, and boots on the ground to assist with the countries affected by the tsunami. Read the Related Link to learn more about Middle Eastern contributions to the tsunami-afflicted countries.
There are countries in the Middle East that are not Arab, such as Iran, Turkey, and Israel.