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Investigate the efforts of governmental and nongovernmental organizations, as well as multinational corporations, to narrow the inequitable distribution of resources.(1 point)
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These actors work in various ways to redistribute resources from those who have a lot to those who have fewer. In practice, however, this redistribution is only done through governments.
These actors work in various ways to redistribute resources from those who have a lot to those who have fewer. In practice, however, this redistribution is only done through governments.

These actors work in various ways to redistribute resources from communities to multinational corporations. In practice, however, this redistribution is a simple process.
These actors work in various ways to redistribute resources from communities to multinational corporations. In practice, however, this redistribution is a simple process.

These actors work in various ways to redistribute resources from those who have a lot to those who have fewer. In practice, however, this redistribution is a simple process.
These actors work in various ways to redistribute resources from those who have a lot to those who have fewer. In practice, however, this redistribution is a simple process.

These actors work in various ways to redistribute resources from those who have a lot to those who have fewer. In practice, however, this redistribution is easier said than done.

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These actors work in various ways to redistribute resources from those who have a lot to those who have fewer. In practice, however, this redistribution is easier said than done.

Explanation: governments, NGOs, and multinationals run programs (aid, development projects, taxes and transfers, CSR, public–private partnerships) to reduce inequality, but effectiveness is limited by political constraints, insufficient funding, power imbalances, corruption, weak institutions, market forces, and implementation challenges.