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Population growth, education and paradox of liberty and economic strife are serious obstacles to achieving democratic governments in the Middle East.
national security education not national security
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Foundation for Economic Education was created in 1946.
It is a good idea to fully fund public education. When students are educated they tend to return to their communities to share their knowledge with future generations. It also helps to ensure that all students have equal education and opportunities regardless of their economic capabilities.
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Personally, yes education is the solution to economic crisis.
Restricted their economic rights, they weren't allowed to vote, hold office, serve on a jury or receive a public education.
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