2015.  Political reforms and development had a symbiotic relationship with economic development  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JhF_zVrZ3R Q at 21:00.

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 Political reforms and development had a symbiotic relationship with economic development  Q at 21:00 Q  A major development would lead to other developments which would create additional developments: speed and rate increases  Q at 16:00 Q  Changes in technology led to changes in all aspects of work  o at 8:00 o

 Redistribution of wealth  Democratized opportunity  Internationally power is redefined