Which is the most likely way in which anti-poverty nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) like Oxfam could help

South America to address political challenges?

A. Poor people helped by Oxfam might fight corruption.

B. Poor people helped by Oxfam might support trade agreements.

C. Ending poverty could enable South Americans to migrate to the United States.

D. Ending poverty could reduce political instability and corruption.

D. Ending poverty could reduce political instability and corruption.

While fighting poverty is not a direct means of addressing political challenges, the positive effects of poverty reduction can influence political stability. When anti-poverty NGOs like Oxfam help to improve the economic well-being of people, it can lead to a more politically engaged and educated citizenry, better governance, and potentially less corruption. Reducing poverty can help create a more stable society by lessening the economic disparities and tensions that often lead to political instability. This, in turn, can contribute to the development of a more transparent and accountable political system.