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Africa Economy, Government, Standard of Living

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2.The _____ of living is your quality of life.
4.Kenya's government is a _______ democracy.
5.An economy system where the government makes all the decisions about what is produced and what jobs people have.
6.A government where a SMALL GROUP rules.
9.A country where one national government has ALL of the power has a ____ government.
10.The _________ rate is the percentage of people in a country who can read and write.
12.In this type of government, the PEOPLE have the power.
13.Both Nigeria and South Africa have ______ economies.
15.This is the idea that every good and service is limited.
16.The ___ line is the minimum amount of money (decided by the government) needed to meet ones basic needs.
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1.South Africa's government is a ______ democracy.
3.This country is the only country left with a command economy (no spaces.)
7.An incurable disease of the immune system caused by HIV/AIDS.
8.A mixed economy is a combination of command and _____ economy.
10.The literacy rate, GDP, labor force, and poverty rate of a country are all factors in the country's standard of _________.
11.The infant ______ rate is the percentage of babies who die each year in a country.
14.The most common type of economy system in the world.

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