Question

In 2009, Kenya faced an immediate danger of mass starvation due to a drought that

threatened a third of the East African countrys population, or about 10 million people.

In January of that year, the Kenyan government declared the food shortage a national disaster,

and the United Nations appealed for international help. Suppose wealthy countries responded

to the food crisis in Kenya according to Garrett Hardins recommendations. Rich countries

would have

a. sent limited food aid. c. sent more food aid than is required.

b. sent fertilizer but no food. d. refused to send any food aid at all.

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