âIn a recent court case concerning the Bushmenâs right to return to their ancestral lands, government lawyers assured the court that the evictions had nothing to do with (the discovery of) diamonds. The Bushmenâs lawyers defended the Bushmenâs right to live on lands they had occupied for thousands of years. Yet a government minister admitted: âMany Bushmen have been removed because of economic interests. In my area, many people were removed because of a diamond mine. Botswana is in this situation today because of this action.â Meanwhile, the Botswana government has been dividing up the diamond-rich lands between several companies.â -Adapted from âWhy are the Bushmen being evicted?â The Ecologist, September 2003 Which statement best demonstrates how the location of resources affects the location of economic activity?