In which situation did a national government help a person increase his or her human capital?

A.
Anita studied hard at her private school in Sudan. She earned earned a scholarship to university in South Africa.

B.
Mercy earned a degree from a private university in Kenya. She then returned to her hometown to work for the Egyptian government.

C.
Solomon immigrated to Nigeria when he was three years old. He has attended public schools in Nigeria since the time he turned four.

D.
Issa worked hard as a mechanic's assistant at a shop in Kenya. His manager trained Issa to become a licensed mechanic and run the shop.

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The situation in which a national government helped a person increase his or her human capital is:

C. Solomon immigrated to Nigeria when he was three years old. He has attended public schools in Nigeria since the time he turned four.

In this case, Solomon's attendance at public schools, which are often funded and regulated by the national government, contributes to the development of his human capital through education.