7. Typically, nations that

8.
a. Invest
b. Do not invest
a. Stable b. Unstable
in their education have a higher standard of living.

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It looks like you're presenting a statement about the relationship between educational investment and standard of living, with options for completion. Here’s a possible way to complete the thought:

"Typically, nations that invest in their education have a higher standard of living."

This suggests a correlation between educational investment and improved living conditions, indicating that nations that prioritize education tend to enjoy better economic and social outcomes.

If you meant to explore both sides of the argument for a more balanced view, it might look something like this:

"Typically, nations that invest in their education have a higher standard of living, while those that do not invest tend to experience a lower standard of living, particularly in unstable regions where education is often neglected."

Let me know if you need any further information or a different approach!