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What inference does the passage best support?

Most Russians in the 1890s were not wealthy.
Most English citizens were very wealthy.
Russians did not run their farms well.
English people were fonder of sweets.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Most Russians in the 1890s were not wealthy.

The passage’s information about much lower sugar consumption (or sugar being a luxury) in Russia implies that most people there could not afford such items, which supports the inference that they were not wealthy.