The population of New Zealand(also knows as "Kiwis" at the time, but also now is close to 4 million - answer A. It is rising (it was 2.5 million in 1960s).
The correct answer would be alternative A) "most of those increases in agriculture are cash crops reserved for export."
The increase of production of crops doesn't benefit the hungry, as the crops are not meant for them. They're destined to exportation. For this reason, the hungry don't get anything from the increase in production.
One of the ways to prevent hunger in developing countries would be to have this crops used for social programs, and distribute food to the hungry. However, that's not the way it's done.
I believe the 3rd and 4th one are right, since Wilson promoted a policy that goes kinda like "a nation, a country"; he was opposed to empire, which included Germany and Turkey (ottoman empire), but mostly the Austro-Hungarian empire that got dissolved into plenty of smaller nations. He also spend a lot of time during the peace-negociation to set up the League of Nation (UN ancestor) in order to preserve peace throughout the world. So I guess that 3 is kinda right, and so is 4. BTW sorry if I made some grammar error, my native language us french!
Great Britten mapmakers saw areas different than American Indians, so they had different maps and different map pictures