Multiple Choice
Shiva argues that subsistence economies that satisfy basic needs through self-provisions are not genuinely poor. What examples does she give of this "culturally perceived" false poverty?
A) People are perceived as poor if they eat home-grown millet rather than commercially produced and distributed processed foods
B) People are seen as poor if they live in houses which they built themselves our of local products such as bamboo rather than imported products such as concrete
C) People are seen as poor if they were home-made garments of natural fiber rather than synthetic fibers
D) All of the above
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