Which of the following claims do the authors of the article and the lecture both make about the Green Belt Movement? (1 point)

Responses

It has finished restoring the environment in several countries.
It has finished restoring the environment in several countries.

It needs more recognition from countries around the world.
It needs more recognition from countries around the world.

It has accomplished goals beyond helping the environment.
It has accomplished goals beyond helping the environment.

It needs more qualified people to continue to be efficient.

1 answer

To determine which claim both the authors of the article and the lecture make about the Green Belt Movement, we need to analyze each option provided:

  1. It has finished restoring the environment in several countries. - This is unlikely, as environmental restoration is often an ongoing process and not something that can be considered "finished."

  2. It needs more recognition from countries around the world. - This could be a plausible claim, as many movements often seek greater acknowledgment and support from the international community, but we'd need specific context from the sources to confirm it.

  3. It has accomplished goals beyond helping the environment. - This is likely a valid claim, as the Green Belt Movement also focuses on social empowerment and economic development, not solely environmental goals.

  4. It needs more qualified people to continue to be efficient. - This could be a reasonable assertion, suggesting that expertise is necessary for the ongoing success of the movement.

To accurately answer your question, you would need to cross-reference the claims made in the specific article and lecture about the Green Belt Movement. However, based on typical themes associated with the movement, the most likely correct answer is:

It has accomplished goals beyond helping the environment.