By working at McDonalds
they were taken from a normal society where there were different levels of education. In a somewhat inversion of normal society; the more educated inmates of the camps were less likely to survive.
People can survive but not necessarily live long than they could have when they have learning. With education you are able to learn and have skills that is important in order to make a living.
No, 706 people survived the disaster.
Quality education is for everyone. Poor people often cannot afford the best quality of education, so they are less likely to get it than rich people.
1 out of 1000000 will survive. means less than 1 percent.
Less comfortably, perhaps, but yes. People survived without it for a couple millenia.
This is a strange question.... In France, belive it or not, people go to school up to the age of 16 (obligatory). Parental education is still fairly strong ("old fashion values" still survive).
No, not a formal school education, but they were taught by the tribe how to live and survive.
Education would help poverty because the more education you have, the more likely you'll be to go to college, and after college get a job. If more people had jobs there would be less people in poverty.
No, they do not do better, because they get less education by not having stuff to do at home.
no
Those with less income and education