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— Exhibit -­Which statement best explains why many host countries in Africa could not provide much for the refugees’ survival needs in the late 1990s?

— Exhibit -­

The refugee issue is a worldwide problem.As of 1999, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) reported that there were an estimated 22.3 million refugees around the world. Africa, with 5.2 million refugees in 1995 alone, has been particularly disrupted by the movements of refugees across many borders.

A variety of causes may force people to become refugees, including desertification, drought, famine, disease, warfare, and political persecution.In the 1990s the most frequent causes of refugee migration were civil wars and ethnic clashes.

Refugees seek international protection and/or assistance and are unable to return home because they fear persecution and violence.While some refugees rely on friends and family for assistance or on their own economic resources, most refugees reside in camps where only about 11 cents a day per refugee is available as aid.The "host" countries, often struggling economically themselves, have little to offer refugees.While most refugees maintain the hope of returning to their home countries, some permanently settle in a host country.

— Exhibit -­Which statement best explains why many host countries in Africa could not provide much for the refugees’ survival needs in the late 1990s?

A . No international organizations would help nations build refugee camps.
B . The host countries often suffered conditions of poverty themselves.
C . The host countries did not care about the refugees.
D . Most refugees provided for their own housing and food.
E . Most host countries were not close enough to the country from where the refugees fled.

Answer: B

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