Anti-syphilis crusaders during World War I and World War II split over:
A. whether it was better to focus on the military forces or on civilians in preventing the spread of syphilis.
B. whether the enemy they were fighting was syphilis or sin.
C. whether to attack prostitutes or to attack the customers of prostitutes.
D. whether syphilis was a sexually-transmitted disease.
E. whether syphilis was a real disease.
Answer: B
You might also like to view...
What word would be used to refer to a patient's rapid breathing?
A) Tachycardia B) Tachypnea C) Dyseffusion D) Dyspnea
Which of the following is a duty that is part of assessing the immediate area around a vehicle during an extrication operation?
A. Assess condition and position of vehicles B. Check for involved vehicles that might not be visible C. Assess damage to structures that may present a hazard D. Check for victims who might have been ejected from vehicles
Which of the following document serious or numerous fire code violations?
A. Memos B. Reports C. E-mail messages D. Formal business letters
Which of the following are human symptoms of rabies?
A) blurred vision, joint pain, and hunger B) irrational behavior and foaming at the mouth C) vomiting, headache, and convulsions D) fever, aggressive behavior, and hallucinations