In "Medical Anthropology: Improving Nutrition in Malawi," Patten notes that the UDLP project to teach women how to raise and care for goats,and to incorporate milk into their children's food,was
A) flatly rejected by the village leaders.
B) so popular that it quickly had more participants than it could accommodate.
C) too difficult for the women of the villages to undertake.
D) failed due to the theft of goats by people in other villages.
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