What reasons best explain why many Haitians have migrated

A. Haiti lacks sufficient natural resources.
B. The country has been ruled by military dictators****
C. The geographical location of Haiti makes it unsafe for people to live there
D. The country has a history of harsh dictators, election disputes, poor economy, poverty, and violence***
Please help me. is it B or D or am I stupid?

I think it's D and I definitely don't think your stupid!

D pretty much covers them all.

And I would add to D that they've had major earthquakes and hurricanes, from which they don't seem to recover by the time the next earthquake and/or hurricane occurs. Such a shame for the people there.

dis is old

yes and I WISH THEY GIVE US ALL OF THE ANSWERS!!!!!!!!!!!! FOR THE 20 QUESTIONED TEST!!!!!

You are not stupid! Don't worry! Let me help you understand the reasons why many Haitians have migrated.

The correct answer is D. The country has a history of harsh dictators, election disputes, poor economy, poverty, and violence.

To arrive at the answer, we can analyze each option:

A. Haiti lacks sufficient natural resources: While this could be a contributing factor, it is not the sole reason for migration from Haiti.

B. The country has been ruled by military dictators: This statement is partially true. Haiti has experienced periods of military dictatorship. While it has had a negative impact on the country, it is not the only reason for migration.

C. The geographical location of Haiti makes it unsafe for people to live there: This statement is not entirely accurate. While Haiti is located in a region prone to natural disasters (such as earthquakes, hurricanes, etc.), this alone does not explain the large-scale migration.

D. The country has a history of harsh dictators, election disputes, poor economy, poverty, and violence: This statement encompasses a range of factors that contribute to migration from Haiti. Harsh dictators, political instability, disputed elections, economic struggles, widespread poverty, and violence have all played significant roles in motivating Haitians to seek opportunities and security elsewhere.

Therefore, the answer is D. The country has a history of harsh dictators, election disputes, poor economy, poverty, and violence.