Answer:
less people are getting vaccinated
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although you did not provide any context, excerpt, text, link to an article or video, we can answer in general terms.
It seems that your question refers to a documentary where specialists talk about the problems and risks of overpopulated Asian_American neighborhoods in Northern California and Seattle, Washinton. If that is the case, then we can comment on the following.
What affluent neighborhoods take for granted that promotes better health that is often lacking in disadvantaged neighborhoods is the fact that the people who live in affluent villages or neighborhoods have the advantage of having better infrastructure and environmental help to maintain good health conditions. This means a better trash collection system, better medical infrastructure such as hospitals, emergence service, more governmental supervision on the streets, and more.
Less favored neighborhoods lack infrastructure or policies that affect people's lives. In these neighborhoods, people live in overcrowded spaces with no ventilation and disease could spread more easily among the inhabitants.
Germany was not allowed to have a large army, navy, or air froce. The actual army had only about 100,000 thousand men on hand at the time if I remember correctly.
America gained its independence through the American Revolutionary War from 1775-1783. Colonists were tired of being taxed from Great Britain with no representation in parliament and decided to break away and form their own country.
Answer:
In my opinion, it would be Barak Obama.
Explanation:
Donald Trump seems to always cause conflict or controversy during his presidency, and nothing he did during his term really stuck out to me. Joe Biden literally became the president yesterday so we would have to wait and see about that one, so the only thing I have is to choose between Obama and Trump. I don't think Obama was the best president, but he was better than Trump at least.