All of the following are reasons for the failure of the basic human needs approaches EXCEPT:

A) it had low overhead costs and generated a great deal of publicity.
B) it failed to provide the economic growth that was planned.
C) it generated less money to recipient nations than traditional modernization projects had.
D) the people involved in implementing the programs had very little political power.
E) donor nations chose to follow a new philosophy.


A

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