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daltonest1984

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PhytoTrade Africa accomplished its goals in three key ways, including
 
  a. by devastating natural resources critical to development.
  b. building unnecessary infrastructure.
  c. identifying and developing new products for their community
  d. developing internal markets only.
  e. exploiting the local African harvesters and producers

Question 2

The most effective and sustainable development programs
 
  a. are implemented by short sighted international development agencies.
  b. are initiated and sustained within the country and culture to which it is meant to assist.
  c. are those which low cost start  up and increased cost in the long term.
  d. are primarily solar powered.
  e. are initiated by Western anthropologists.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B



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