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Question
Think about what you read in "Food Deserts: A Growing Danger to Americans." Which details support the central idea of the text? Which ones don't support the central idea of the text?

1. Food deserts are areas where people have limited access to a variety of
fresh, healthy foods.
2. An increasingly popular response to combat food deserts has been a call for
community and urban gardens.
3. Community gardens date back to the 1890's in places such as Detroit,
New York, and Philadelphia.
4. Although the research is still new on whether community gardens are the
answer to America's food deserts, support is rising.