Professor A: the aid industry should begin to limit its effort to spending on primary schools in the poorest areas, providing medicines and other basic supplies for health care such as mosquito nets, and to a few key agricultural initiatives.
Professor B: much education work has been ineffective. A village or town with poor schooling may be better off getting a road than a teacher. Once local farmers can transport produce to market they will be willing to pay for schools—and to make sure the schools succeed.
Suppose that the professors' statements express their genuine opinions. Select statement (1) and (2) as follows: professor A would likely disagree with (1) and professor B would take (2) to present logical support for (1). Select only two statements, one per column.