Question

Why are poverty levels high in much of South Asia?

(1 point)
Responses

high populations and low economic development

high populations and low economic development

lack of natural and human resources

lack of natural and human resources

ethnic tensions and civil war

ethnic tensions and civil war

outsourcing to other countries

1 answer

The most accurate response to why poverty levels are high in much of South Asia is:

high populations and low economic development

This option reflects the challenges of densely populated areas where economic growth has not kept pace with population growth, contributing to high poverty levels.