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AFFLUENT
 
  a. prosperous
  b. diverse
  c. easily accessible
  d. multi-lingual
  e. outgoing

Question 2

Why is obesity more prevalent in lower socio-economic classes?
 
  a. they tend to like sweeter, more fattening foods
  b. energy-dense, high calorie foods are significantly cheaper
  c. stores in lower socio-economic regions only supply fattening foods
  d. they embrace obesity and like being overweight
  e. they do not exercise



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