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A food desert can be defined as:
 A) a program that provides canned, boxed, and sometimes fresh foods directly to individuals in need.
  B) an environment that lacks access to affordable and/or nutritious foods.
  C) an agency that collects donated foods and distributes them to local food pantries.
  D) an environment where advanced farming methods are fostered to combat hunger.

Question 2

Which of the following is a change brought by urbanization?
 A) The composition of diets among city-dwellers has shifted toward processed foods.
  B) A large number of Americans are moving from urban regions to rural regions.
  C) Food supply has increased around the world.
  D) Supermarket chains are increasingly buying products from local farms.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A





 

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