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AOT 4.14

AOT 4.14

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8th Grade

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Zachary Jackson

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17 Slides • 11 Questions

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Would you rather live in an area with a strong or weak infrastructure ?

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Multiple Choice

How does the availability of nearby food stores influence someone's access to healthy food?

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Nearby food stores enhance access to healthy food.
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Access to healthy food is solely determined by income.
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Food stores have no impact on healthy food access.
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Nearby food stores limit access to healthy food.

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How might a food shortage impact a city and a small town differently?

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Multiple Choice

Due to a food shortage, what will families have to do to buy food in De Leon, TX?

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Seek alternative food sources like local farms or food banks.
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Grow all their own food without assistance
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Rely solely on government aid
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Purchase food from distant cities

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Multiple Choice

How did the socioeconomic status impact both communities ability to recover from a natural disaster?

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Higher socioeconomic status enhances recovery capabilities, while lower status hinders them.
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Socioeconomic status has no effect on recovery from natural disasters.
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Lower socioeconomic status provides better community support during recovery.
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Higher socioeconomic status leads to slower recovery due to bureaucracy.

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What does socioeconomic status mean?

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Socioeconomic status is a measure of an individual's or group's social and economic position.
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A measure of an individual's physical health
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A ranking of geographical locations based on climate
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A classification of educational institutions

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Multiple Choice

What does it mean to be food insecure?

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Having too much food and wasting it
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To be food insecure means not having consistent access to enough food for an active, healthy life.
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Being unable to cook food properly
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Having a diet that consists only of junk food

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Multiple Choice

How do differences in resources between urban and rural communities impact their ability to respond to food shortages?

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Rural communities have more access to food distribution networks than urban areas.
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Urban communities are generally better equipped to respond to food shortages than rural communities due to greater access to resources.
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Urban areas face more severe food shortages due to higher population density.
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Rural communities can respond faster to food shortages because of their smaller size.

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Multiple Choice

How might a doctor shortage impact patients differently in a big city compared to a small rural town?

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A doctor shortage impacts big city patients with longer wait times, while rural patients face limited access and travel challenges.
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Both big city and rural patients face the same level of access to care.
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Rural patients experience shorter wait times than those in big cities.
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Big city patients have more doctors available than rural patients.

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Multiple Choice

How does the economic difference between Cado and Canton impact their ability to respond to the air pollution problem?

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Both Cado and Canton have equal resources to tackle air pollution.
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Cado's economic strength allows for better investment in pollution control, while Canton's limited resources hinder effective responses.
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Canton's economy allows for more effective pollution control than Cado.
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Cado has less pollution due to its economic weakness.

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Open Ended

How do differences in resources and infrastructure shape how residents in Chicago and in Gary experience and recover from a winter storm?

Give me differences on both.

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