What ongoing change is further complicating China’s ability to feed its people?

A. Members of China’s middle class are refusing to become farmers.
B. The Chinese dietary preference is switching from rice to meats.
C. Agricultural workers are moving from farms to industrial cities.
D. Lack of sanitation enforcement is endangering the safety of foods
Is the answer B?

It is C. I just took the test and got it right.

The answer is NOT B. Just took the test and got it wrong.

To determine the correct answer to this question, we need to evaluate each option and identify the one that is most closely related to a change that is complicating China's ability to feed its people.

A. Members of China's middle class refusing to become farmers: This option may have an impact on agriculture but may not be directly linked to China's ability to feed its people.

B. The Chinese dietary preference switching from rice to meats: This option suggests a change in dietary preference but does not necessarily impact China's ability to feed its people.

C. Agricultural workers moving from farms to industrial cities: This option indicates a shift in the labor force from agriculture to other sectors. This movement may affect agricultural productivity and could be a factor complicating China's ability to feed its people.

D. Lack of sanitation enforcement endangering the safety of foods: This option implies a potential risk to food safety, which can certainly pose challenges in feeding the population but is not directly related to China's ability to produce enough food.

After considering each option, the most appropriate answer is C. Agricultural workers moving from farms to industrial cities. This ongoing change in labor patterns complicates China's ability to feed its people as it can lead to a decrease in agricultural production and productivity.

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