Social Sciences, asked by sandeepsoren4611, 10 months ago

Significance of systemic issues on the society,nation and world

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Answered by yashgandhi74
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  • Climate change / destruction of nature (48.8%)
  • Climate change / destruction of nature (48.8%)Large scale conflict / wars (38.9%)
  • Climate change / destruction of nature (48.8%)Large scale conflict / wars (38.9%) Inequality (income, discrimination) (30.8%)
  • Climate change / destruction of nature (48.8%)Large scale conflict / wars (38.9%) Inequality (income, discrimination) (30.8%) Poverty (29.2%)
  • Climate change / destruction of nature (48.8%)Large scale conflict / wars (38.9%) Inequality (income, discrimination) (30.8%) Poverty (29.2%) Religious conflicts (23.9%)
  • Climate change / destruction of nature (48.8%)Large scale conflict / wars (38.9%) Inequality (income, discrimination) (30.8%) Poverty (29.2%) Religious conflicts (23.9%) Government accountability and transparency / corruption (22.7%)
  • Climate change / destruction of nature (48.8%)Large scale conflict / wars (38.9%) Inequality (income, discrimination) (30.8%) Poverty (29.2%) Religious conflicts (23.9%) Government accountability and transparency / corruption (22.7%) Food and water security (18.2%)
  • Climate change / destruction of nature (48.8%)Large scale conflict / wars (38.9%) Inequality (income, discrimination) (30.8%) Poverty (29.2%) Religious conflicts (23.9%) Government accountability and transparency / corruption (22.7%) Food and water security (18.2%) Lack of education (15.9%)

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Answered by Anonymous
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⇒ Climate change / destruction of nature (48.8%)

⇒ Climate change / destruction of nature (48.8%)Large scale conflict / wars (38.9%)

⇒ Climate change / destruction of nature (48.8%)Large scale conflict / wars (38.9%) Inequality (income, discrimination) (30.8%)

⇒ Climate change / destruction of nature (48.8%)Large scale conflict / wars (38.9%) Inequality (income, discrimination) (30.8%) Poverty (29.2%)

⇒ Climate change / destruction of nature (48.8%)Large scale conflict / wars (38.9%) Inequality (income, discrimination) (30.8%) Poverty (29.2%) Religious conflicts (23.9%)

⇒ Climate change / destruction of nature (48.8%)Large scale conflict / wars (38.9%) Inequality (income, discrimination) (30.8%) Poverty (29.2%) Religious conflicts (23.9%) Government accountability and transparency / corruption (22.7%)

⇒ Climate change / destruction of nature (48.8%)Large scale conflict / wars (38.9%) Inequality (income, discrimination) (30.8%) Poverty (29.2%) Religious conflicts (23.9%) Government accountability and transparency / corruption (22.7%) Food and water security (18.2%)

⇒ Climate change / destruction of nature (48.8%)Large scale conflict / wars (38.9%) Inequality (income, discrimination) (30.8%) Poverty (29.2%) Religious conflicts (23.9%) Government accountability and transparency / corruption (22.7%) Food and water security (18.2%) Lack of education (15.9%)

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