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Answer 1Because these countries were occupied and the occupiers were notinterestedto offer any kind of education or culture upgrading to Muslim communities.Answer 2All of these three mentioned countries were former Soviet States. In the Soviet Union, there was a huge push towards integrating the different peoples and republics under the Russian banner. Therefore, a lot was invested in teaching the people how to read and write Russian. After independence, these countries used the Cyrillic and Latin alphabets to write their own distinct languages. During the 20th century, no Muslim country in the Arab World or in South Asia pushed for a similar high degree of literacy as the Soviets did.We can also see the power of the Soviet influence in the difference between Azeri literacy in Azerbaijan and Azeri literacy in Iran, just over the border.Answer 3That's mainly due to Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Tajikistan being part of former USSR that used to invest in education system substantial amount of funds.
Answer 1Because these countries were occupied and the occupiers were notinterestedto offer any kind of education or culture upgrading to Muslim communities.Answer 2All of these three mentioned countries were former Soviet States. In the Soviet Union, there was a huge push towards integrating the different peoples and republics under the Russian banner. Therefore, a lot was invested in teaching the people how to read and write Russian. After independence, these countries used the Cyrillic and Latin alphabets to write their own distinct languages. During the 20th century, no Muslim country in the Arab World or in South Asia pushed for a similar high degree of literacy as the Soviets did.We can also see the power of the Soviet influence in the difference between Azeri literacy in Azerbaijan and Azeri literacy in Iran, just over the border.Answer 3That's mainly due to Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Tajikistan being part of former USSR that used to invest in education system substantial amount of funds.
The literacy rate in the United States is much higher than that of other countries.
the GDP does not affect the literacy rate. The literacy rate affects the GDP. normally the higher the literacy rate, the higher the GDP, but not always. Some countries can have a very high literacy rate, but not a high GDP. but most of the time the higher the literacy rate, the higher the GDP and standard of living.
Men have a higher rate.
Literacy rate is a measure of the level of development in a country- seen as education is pivotal in developing your country. Therefore, countries with a low literacy rate will be more likely to have higher death rates than those with higher literacy rates.
They have a higher rate than U.S. and other countries
Some countries with a literacy rate higher than 90 percent include Finland, Norway, Japan, and South Korea. These countries have strong education systems and high literacy rates among their populations.
North Korea has a higher literacy rate but lower life expectancy than some countries. C.C.
List of countries by literacy rateFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaThe literacy percentage in the United States is 99.0% as of 2009, ranked 19
The higher the literacy rate, the higher the standard of living
Its higher and is the highest in the world at at 0.8%.