1. Main Argument Analysis – Identifying the main conclusion, intermediate conclusions, and reasoning structure in Document 1.
2. Critical Thinking and Assumptions – Identifying flaws and weaknesses in reasoning; evaluating assumptions in arguments.
3. Statistical and Graphical Interpretation – Identifying weaknesses in data supporting claims about supermarket discounts and Mexican tax laws.
4. Policy and Regulation Debate – Constructing a reasoned argument on whether governments should regulate unhealthy food consumption.
5. Advertising and Consumer Influence – Evaluating the effectiveness of banning junk food ads and comparing it to tobacco regulations.
6. Public Perception and Ethical Concerns – Analyzing public opinions on food taxation, consumer freedom, and unintended consequences of regulation.