Deck 3: The Extent of the Health Status GAP and Why It Has Not Been Closed

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The lack of accessibility to healthy foods due to low socioeconomic status is known as a food mirage.
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If supermarkets build in low-income neighborhoods, but the people in those neighborhoods cannot afford the food, the outcome is known as a food desert.
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__________ is a particular style of food, still eaten today, that pertains to slavery.

A) Gourmet food
B) Organic food
C) Soul food
D) None of these is correct.
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Food injustice is a result of which of the following factors?

A) Politics
B) Education
C) Culture
D) None of these is correct.
E) Politics, education, and culture
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Primarily, local __________ are used to fund public K-12 schools.
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__________ is the ability to obtain, process, and understand basic health information and services needed to make appropriate health decisions.
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The digital divide is the situation in which individuals of lower socioeconomic status, who are predominantly people of color, have less access to the Internet and other forms of technology.
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A report released by the __________, titled Misplaced Priorities, examines the rise in spending on prisons, as compared to schools, on a statewide basis.

A) Urban League
B) NAACP
C) Office of Minority Health
D) None of these is correct.
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Because prisoners have served their time, it is easy for them to find a job upon release.
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There is no reason for prisoners to need access to money while serving time in prison.
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Deck 3: The Extent of the Health Status GAP and Why It Has Not Been Closed
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The lack of accessibility to healthy foods due to low socioeconomic status is known as a food mirage.
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If supermarkets build in low-income neighborhoods, but the people in those neighborhoods cannot afford the food, the outcome is known as a food desert.
False
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__________ is a particular style of food, still eaten today, that pertains to slavery.

A) Gourmet food
B) Organic food
C) Soul food
D) None of these is correct.
C
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Food injustice is a result of which of the following factors?

A) Politics
B) Education
C) Culture
D) None of these is correct.
E) Politics, education, and culture
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Primarily, local __________ are used to fund public K-12 schools.
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__________ is the ability to obtain, process, and understand basic health information and services needed to make appropriate health decisions.
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The digital divide is the situation in which individuals of lower socioeconomic status, who are predominantly people of color, have less access to the Internet and other forms of technology.
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A report released by the __________, titled Misplaced Priorities, examines the rise in spending on prisons, as compared to schools, on a statewide basis.

A) Urban League
B) NAACP
C) Office of Minority Health
D) None of these is correct.
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Because prisoners have served their time, it is easy for them to find a job upon release.
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There is no reason for prisoners to need access to money while serving time in prison.
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