<span>As of 2016, farm and ranch families made up only two percent of the total US population. The amount of farmer and ranching families has declined at a fast pace since it's peak in 1935. In the last twenty years most of the decline can be blamed on how little farmers and ranchers make from the food they grow or raise. Farmers and ranchers only receive, on average, sixteen cents for every dollar that is spent on food in both grocery stores, down from about thirty-one cents for every dollar in the 1980's.</span>
Answer:
D. Maori politicians
Explanation:
indigenous representation
Their placement because if they're in the less economically developed part then they would have a greater effect but if they're in the more economically developed part better shops are accessible.