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justinmsk

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Mark's income is low. He has recently been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. He has to pay high medical bills. It can be said that:
 A) Mark is likely to have food security.
  B) Mark is likely to be a part of a food bank.
  C) Mark's household is likely to have access to a variety of foods.
  D) Mark's food-related expenses are likely to decrease.

Question 2

Which of the following is the best solution to alleviate food insecurity?
 A) Health experts must focus on malnutrition rather than increasing food availability.
  B) Policymakers must address political and economic issues rather than societal problems.
  C) Governments must focus on increasing food production because increased food supply can lead to food security.
  D) Nutritionists and policymakers must work both diligently and carefully in a culturally appropriate manner.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

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