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Even though America is a nice and well-developed country that stands out very highly among the best places to live, it still has some issues. Based on citizens’ opinions, the U.S. still falls behind other industrialized countries in many crucial human development metrics, including critical aspects like how we teach our young, care for the sick, or treat our convicts. The United States frequently performs dreadfully, falling well short of those nations pridefully dismissed as belonging to the “third world.”
If you’re curious about what we “do wrong” as a nation but can change or improve along the way, click on the next page to see the rest of the article. And by the end of it, don’t forget to leave us a comment with your personal opinion. Let’s start!
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