According to the World View titled "Jeffrey Sachs: Big Money, Big Plans," how did Columbia University economics professor Jeffrey Sachs expect extreme poverty to be eliminated by 2025?

A. Rich nations must quadruple their foreign aid flows now, and poor nations need to be more accepting of help.
B. Rich nations must double their foreign aid flows now and then double them again in 10 years, while poor nations must develop full-scale, comprehensive plans for poverty reduction.
C. Poor nations must develop full-scale, comprehensive plans for poverty reduction without the help of rich nations.
D. Rich nations must double their foreign aid flows now and develop full-scale, comprehensive plans for the poor countries to reduce poverty.


Answer: B

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