In "Famine is a Feminist Issue," the author's viewpoint is that educating women in sub-Sahara Africa would reduce famine caused by overpopulation. Which evidence from the text best supports the author's viewpoint?
A. Women who have jobs or farm tend to have fewer children.
B. Forty-three percent of farmers world-wide are women.
C. Many young women in sub-Sahara Africa drop out of school so they can have children.
D. Women with high school or greater education have three children.
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