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Choose the answer that is the LEAST LIKELY reason that Mr. Chew wanted to live in the Chinese Quarter of San Francisco.
a. Better quality housing.
Selected:
b. Access to foods that he was used to.
This answer is incorrect.
c. Greater access to a population that spoke Chinese.
d. Closer to available jobs in San Francisco.
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