Approximately 84% of the world's population live in countries where polygamy is legally recognized or has a cultural acceptance. However, the actual percentage of people practicing polygamy is estimated to be lower, with around 2% to 5% of men worldwide involved in polygamous relationships.
The rise in sweatshops in foreign countries can be attributed to factors such as globalization, low labor costs, weak labor laws, and limited enforcement of regulations. Companies seeking to cut costs often take advantage of these conditions to outsource production to countries with cheaper labor, leading to the proliferation of sweatshops.
Only the Muslims ad Jews from Belgium are circumcised.
Approximately 30% of the world's male population is circumcised, which translates to around 630 million men. This practice varies greatly by region and culture, with higher rates in some countries and lower in others.
That system is called slavery, where individuals are considered the property of others and are forced to work without pay. It has been a historical practice that violates basic human rights and is now widely condemned and illegal in many countries.
No African countries practice Buddhism as their main religion.
All countries.
Most countries do.
Names of Caribbean countries that practice chritianity
Countries described as federations differ in practice in general. All countries are run differently even if they are all technically federations in name.
Jews practice Judaism wherever they are. As of mid-2009, that still amounted to almost 140 countries in the world.
The countries you have named all practice representative democracy (oligarchy) as opposed to true democracy.
All of 'em.
europe, USA
no
Morocco
most countries.