Yes the same than other countries and in the United States. Remember Puerto Rico is a territory of the United states since 1898, and the Constitution and every law applies to the island. In the education we have the same School system than the United States, that means that the people that study in the island could don't have to study again in the United States if they move, contrary of other countries , like in south, Central America.
In what year was the junior high school education established in Puerto Rico?
No. Puerto Rico is not Cuba.
Practically the Federal Government and the taxpayers that live in Puerto Rico.
Yes, it is.
It mean that puerto rico is a free country under the united states law.
Puerto Rico is an organized unincorporated territory of the United States. Its name in English is the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. Its Spanish name is Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico, which translates to English as the Free Associated State of Puerto Rico. So, Puerto Rico is sometimes called a Commonwealth in Free Association with the United States. But it is subject to the laws of the United States.
the economic system is free market. I'm not sure how it is but you can look up Puerto Rico's free market economic system
Making Puerto Rico an unincorporated territory meant that Puerto Rico was a free country and would therefore run its affairs without external interferences.
The Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, or, in Spanish El Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico, is the official name of the government of the unincorporated US territory on the island of Puerto Rico.
Yes
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