The differences between Saudi Arabia, Argentina and Australia in schools and government
In every country there are different kinds of rule and there is a different culture. Because a people have many ways to think about it. That we see also in choosing the government, but this is not the same in each country. In some countries the people can elect their government. In this article I will describe how they choose their governments and the school systems between three countries, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Argentina and Australia.
First, in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia the government is rule by the king. Then The Council of Ministers; if they agree with the new king, he will be the king after the older king but most kings were agreed in KSA from the kings’ families. On the other hand the schools were started in KSA in 1960 which was just for boys and the girls schools started in 1980. There are three levels in KSA schools. The first level is elementary school where they study for six years, then middle schools for three years and higher schools for three years.
Second, in Argentina the government is accepted by nomination of the Governor for four years. If the people of Argentina agree with the council of government, then there will be a governor for four years then he will change. The age should be between 18 to 70 years old. The schools in Argentina are for both sexes. They start their study from six to seven years old until they finish middle schools. Then they take a real exam for their writing, for high schools and colleges.
Third, in Australia the government is democratically elected. Because Britain colonized Australia so now Australia has the same rules which Britain has with some differences. The schools in Australia are mostly government schools and a quarter of the schools are private.
In conclusion, there are many causes which make countries different in their thinking and opinion.
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