Rashmi is engaged in work in a country known for vastly unequal power and distribution of wealth. Her goal is not simply to give food and basic needs to the inhabitants but to help them to become educated, to take ownership of the voice they can have in the political process, and to begin grassroots efforts to alleviate their own communities' ills. Rashmi's practice is dedicated to ______.
A. social development
B. international charity work
C. comparative social policy
D. global practice
Answer: A
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