The UN Millennium Summit in New York resulted in 189 nations adopting the Millennium Declaration. What was the primary commitment agreed upon at that meeting?
A. Adoption of eight specific environmental actions
B. Elimination of poverty
C. Maternal and infant health measures
D. Safe water and sanitation
ANS: B
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