Countries with high literacy rates typically have very good public school systems, and a large supply of literature in their nation's language. Most of the countries who have achieved this are those with socialist ideals, like much of Europe and Asia. As well as this high tax rates have a direct correlation with public school spending, making countries with high taxes more likely to have a higher literacy rate.
Most likely Japan.
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.
Most likely not, there are too many high schools in the country to allow for a video game.
South Africa has one of the highest literacy rates in Africa, but it is not the most educated country overall. Countries like Seychelles, Mauritius, and Tunisia have higher rates of tertiary education enrollment and literacy levels.
Great Britain, most likely, second most likely, Africa.
A 1st world country will have a very high GDP per capita, usually over 25,000$, also high literacy rates, this will result in high living standerds. 1st world countries have to be a democracy or almost a democracy, this will make more people invest in the country, unlike corrupt nations. Most 3rd world countries are poor due to the way the government distributes the money.
Most likely the country(people) of Australia loves Australia the most.
Most definitely yes they do.
Most likely Portugal.
There is one way. You pinpoint the major cities, most likely the capital, and you research it. If the city has a big skyline, (Example: NYC, Tokyo, etc.) if it does it means there is lots of work and high rise apartments. That means its developed. If a country doesn't have any big cities, its not developed at all. hope this helps. sc
that most people in the country are able to read and write
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