Please help, Only part B needs answerd
Question 1
Refer to the Newsela article "The Relations...
English, 02.02.2021 23:40, ilovevegene
Please help, Only part B needs answerd
Question 1
Refer to the Newsela article "The Relationship between Hunger and War."
Part A
What is an effect of food insecurity?
Since 2015, the world has never allowed more than 30 percent of any nation to suffer from food insecurity.
Food insecurity is almost exclusively found in poor countries such as South Sudan and Yemen.
Since 2010, the U. N. has successfully prevented the blockading of food imports from other countries.
*This is the answer for this one* Food insecurity can lead to conflict, which can lead to more food insecurity and famine.
Question 2
Part B
Which evidence from the text best supports the answer in Part A?
"[During the war in Yemen] . . . The country's currency collapsed, public employees weren't paid . . ."
"Sixty percent of the millions of people suffering from poor diets in 2016 lived in areas of armed conflict."
"Food prices climbed higher than what most people could pay [during the conflict]."
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