The dramatic increase in life expectancy in the United States from age 47.3 in 1900 to age 77.8 in 2004 was generated primarily by:
A) a higher birth rate.
B) public health activities.
C) more doctors graduating from medical school.
D) better prenatal care.
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Q1: Socioeconomic status affects:
A) health.
B) longevity.
C) health choices.
D)
Q3: This increased dramatically during the 20th century
Q4: Analysis of relationships between socioeconomic status and
Q5: The proportion of the U.S. population aged
Q6: The ability to use a telephone or
Q7: The increasing proportion of active and healthy
Q8: Older adults obtain income from four primary
Q9: This increase allows older adults to consider
Q10: The median income for older adults has
Q11: This resource provides health insurance for 97%
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