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most children
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Germany
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In Germany, most children attend school from a young age and are encouraged to pursue higher education.
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2
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most children
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Nomadic cultures
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Most children in nomadic cultures learn essential survival skills from a young age.
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3
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most children
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Nomadic tribes
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In nomadic tribes, most children contribute to the family's livelihood by herding animals or helping with household chores from a young age.
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4
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most children
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Pastoral societies
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In pastoral societies, most children help with herding animals and household chores from a young age to contribute to the family's livelihood.
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1
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5
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most children
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Rural Africa
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In rural Africa, most children are heavily involved in household and agricultural work from a young age, with limited time for leisure activities.
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6
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most children
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Sub-Saharan Africa
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In Sub-Saharan African culture, most children are expected to help with household chores and contribute to family income at a young age.
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1
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7
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most children
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Traditional societies
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In traditional societies, most children take on household, livestock, and agricultural duties at a young age with more responsibilities than leisure activities.
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1
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