In cities like DC, there are up to ___ more tobacco advertisements in black neighborhoods than in other neighborhoods.
In the 50’s, tobacco companies passed out free ________ in inner city neighborhoods as a way to target the African American customer base.
Statistics show that African Americans are less likely to successfully ___ smoking than white Americans.
Statistics also show that African Americans are _______ to die from smoking-related illnesses than white Americans.
Not quite -- but we get it. These facts are hard to read. There are more tobacco ads in black neighborhoods than in other neighborhoods, and black Americans are more likely to die from smoking-related diseases than any other racial or ethnic group in the US.
Not quite -- but we get it. These facts are hard to read. There are more tobacco ads in black neighborhoods than in other neighborhoods, and black Americans are more likely to die from smoking-related diseases than any other racial or ethnic group in the US.
Almost a perfect score! These facts are hard to read, but it sounds like you’ve heard ‘em before. There are more tobacco ads in black neighborhoods than in other neighborhoods, and black Americans are more likely to die from smoking-related diseases than any other racial or ethnic group in the US.
These facts are hard to read, but it sounds like you’ve heard ‘em before. There are more tobacco ads in black neighborhoods than in other neighborhoods, and black Americans are more likely to die from smoking-related diseases than any other racial or ethnic group in the US.