Why do democracies tend to fail in poor countries?

A) Economic growth creates a large upper class; education levels rise; people increasingly
recognize their interests and express them; pluralism; the market itself teaches citizens to be
government-reliant.
B) Economic growth creates a large middle class; entrepreneurship levels rise; people
increasingly recognize their interests and though they rarely express them; pluralism; the
market itself teaches citizens about self-reliance, pluralism, tolerance, and not expecting too
much.
C) Economic growth creates a large middle class; education levels rise; the market itself teaches
citizens about self-reliance, pluralism, tolerance, and not expecting too much.
D) Economic growth creates a large middle class; education levels rise; people increasingly
recognize their interests and express them; pluralism; the market itself teaches citizens about
self-reliance, pluralism, tolerance, and not expecting too much.


D

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