25. One problem the countries of Rwanda and Burundi share is

a. a lack of means for moving their goods to foreign buyers
b. a lack of fresh water supply
c. the absence of fertile soil
d. very small populations
I'm stuck between A and D...?

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-MC

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-MC

To determine the correct answer, let's break down the question and analyze the options together.

The question states that Rwanda and Burundi share a common problem. We need to identify which option represents a problem that both countries face.

Option A suggests a lack of means for moving their goods to foreign buyers. This problem implies that the countries have challenges in terms of transportation infrastructure or access to markets for their goods.

Option D suggests very small populations. While small populations can present challenges in terms of economic development or political influence, it may not necessarily be a shared problem between Rwanda and Burundi.

To find the correct answer, we need to consider the situation in both Rwanda and Burundi. Both countries are landlocked nations located in East Africa, which means they lack direct access to seaports and face transportation challenges. Considering this information, it is likely that both countries share the problem of a lack of means for moving their goods to foreign buyers.

Therefore, the correct answer is option A: a lack of means for moving their goods to foreign buyers.