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zimovet [89]
3 years ago
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Do you think that foreign aid is important? Is it good idea for your tax dollars to be spent for the benefit of others in differ

ent parts of the world? Explain your answer in a paragraph of no fewer than 5 SENTENCES.
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Amiraneli [1.4K]3 years ago
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Answer:

I do believe that is important for countries to have foreign aid because in times of war countries can help save thousands of lives. For example when the Rwandan Holocaust happened no other country helped save lives of families and children. Thousands upon thousands died because no other country would help them. They were a different race. If one country could’ve came to the aid thousands would have survived. Once again I do think it’s important to say that it is our money being spent on other people but if we were in that position and needing aid we wouldn’t hesitate to take it, if I was in trouble and bombs are going off all around me I would want someone to come help. Just because they live in a different country doesn’t mean they’re not like you and me.

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