What is the relationship between warfare and basic needs?

A. Being at war produces economic wealth for a country's military industries, raising the ability of all citizens to meet their basic needs.
B. Being at war allows a country to acquire resources to meet basic needs through conquest.
C. Being poor, with unmet basic needs, makes a society more war-prone.
D. Being poor, with unmet basic needs, makes a society less war-prone.


Answer: C

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