What are the causes of poverty and instability in least developed countries?
ANSWER.
* Causes of poverty and instability in least developed countries.
* Poor economy.
* Overpopulation.
* Unemployment.
* Lack of education.
* Climate problems like hurricane,flood etc,
* War and Violence.
* Unequal sharing of resources between people
in least developed countries.
* Corrupted government.
What are the causes of poverty and instability in least developed countries?
(TCO 9) What are the causes of poverty and instability in least developed countries?
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