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4. what percentage do the bottom 20% people in Brazil and South Africa have in their national income?

A. 1 B. 3 C. 5 D. 7​

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Answered by bharat241001
3

Answer:

3 percent

Explanation:

In democratic countries like South Africa and Brazil, the top 20 per cent people take away more than 60 per cent of the national income, leaving less than 3 persent or the bottom 20 per cent population. Countries like Denmark and Hungary are much better in this respect.

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Answered by manikandanadv
0

Answer:

The option (b) is correct.

Explanation:

In this question, it is required to determine the share in national income by the bottom 20% of people of Brazil and South Africa. In most the African countries the majority share of the national income is taken by the upper-class people. In these countries, the share of the upper class in the national income is more than 60%. While the share of 20% of bottom people is only 3%. The discrimination between the upper class and the bottom class is one of the major reasons of poverty in African countries.

Hence, option (b) is correct.

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