Beginning in the early 1990s,death rates from cardiovascular disease
A) have been quite consistent throughout all the nations of the world.
B) dropped faster in Eastern Europe than in the United States.
C) have been higher for Russian women than for Russian men.
D) increased drastically in Russia and other former Soviet Union countries.
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