Australia and India
-both of the countries were once colonies of Great Britain.
-both speak English (India has several other dialect)
Government
India=Republic of India
Australia=Commonwealth of Australia
Economy
India=Open-market economy (almost)
Australia=Open-market economy
Religion
India=Hindu, Sikhs, Muslims, Christians
Australia=Christian
Similarities: -both of the countries were once colonies of Great Britain.
-both speak English (India has several other dialect)
-both economically profitable (open market)
Differences:
-India people have to pay more for health care due to form of government.
-Australia his higher life expectancy and much lower birth rate than India.
-The unemployment rate is lower in Australia
-There are less class divisions in Australia (less wealth gap)
-Crime rate is lower in Australia and less HIV
Differences:
-India people have to pay more for health care due to form of government.
-Australia his higher life expectancy and much lower birth rate than India.
-The unemployment rate is lower in Australia
-There are less class divisions in Australia (less wealth gap)
-Crime rate is lower in Australia and less HIV
Syria and North Korea
Government
Syria=Syrian Arab Republic
North Korea=Democratic People's Republic of Korea
Economy
Syria=State-owned Enterprises
North Korea=State-owned Enterprises
Religion
Syria=Sunni Muslims
North Korea=Mainly atheist, but claim small population of Buddhists and Christians
Similarities:
-both countries are controlled by one person
-both countries kill their own people
-both countries the power was passed down in the family
Differences:
-There is little to no resistance in North Korea
-Syria has a terrorist group within it
-The life expectancy rate in Syria is higher than that of North Korea
-The infant mortality rate in Syria is less than North Korea's
-Syria's GDP per capita is higher than North Korea's
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