Social
Housing + Neighborhood
Health
Food Security
100

Creating diverse income housing, using fair zoning techniques, and protecting residence from imminent domains are all examples of combating (blank). 

What is housing inequity.

100

Creating diverse income housing, using fair zoning techniques, and protecting residence from imminent domains are all examples of combating (blank). 

Housing inequity 

100

A social system of categorization that refers to how access to and quality of care are shaped by income, education, employment, and neighborhood conditions.

What is socioeconomic status? 

100

A diet without sufficient nutrition and vitamin sufficiency can lead to (blank). 

What is malnutrition? 

200

(blank) is a discriminatory practice in which financial services are withheld from neighborhoods that have significant numbers of racial and ethnic minorities.

What is redlining. 

200

(blank) is a discriminatory practice in which financial services are withheld from neighborhoods that have significant numbers of racial and ethnic minorities. 

What is redlining? 

200

(blank) connects healthy environments, clean air, safe water, and sustainable housing with community and social supports that promote overall health.

What is physical environment? 

200

(blank) is a condition where all people have physical, social, and economic access to sufficient, safe, and nutritious food. 

What is food security?

300

(blank) increases access to resources, creates walkable communities, and adds more environmentally friendly infrastructure.

What is urban planning? 

300

This type of design increases access to resources, creates walkable communities, and adds more environment friendly infrastructures. 

What is urban planning? 

300

(blank) dictates reception to healthcare education and ability to access information. 

What is social and community context? 

300

This term describes neighborhoods with limited access to affordable and healthy food options. 

What is a food desert? 

400

(blank) is a key factor relating to where you live that affects access to jobs, healthcare, food, ect.

What is transportation? 

400

This key factor of where you live affects access to jobs, healthcare, food, etc. 

What is transportation? 

400

(blank) is the organized provision of medical care to individuals or a community, including prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and management of illness, and shows that access to it is shaped by social and economic conditions.

What is healthcare? 

400

Even when theres food available, food insecurity can be manifested in this type of diet, which can lead to obesity and nutrient deficiencies. 

What is a low-quality diet? 

500

Low income neighborhoods often pay (blank) than affluent communities for every day services and consumer goods.

What is more?

500

Low income neighborhoods often pay (blank) than affluent communities for every day services and consumer goods. 

What is more? 

500

(blank) can also be classified as systems of oppression that stop people from accessing things like food, housing, and in this case healthcare. 

What is a barrier to access? 

500

A long term solution to food insecurity involves increasing these two factors. 

What are wages and affordable housing? 

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