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Sustainable development doesn't refer to sustaining which of the following?

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Present level of standard of living
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Present level of production
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Present level of technology
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Present level of poverty
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Solution

The correct option is D Present level of poverty
Sustainable development basically refers to the development in a strategic way where the needs of the present generation are met without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own need. Therefore, sustainable development aims at sustaining the present level of resources and providing the present generation with a good quality life. So it does not refer to sustaining the present level of poverty.

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