Key international markers often measure the status of a nation's health and medical care. Which of the following represent the two health markers discussed in the text?
A. infant mortality and death rates
B. birth and death rates
C. life expectancy and infant mortality
D. fecundity and life expectancy
Answer: C
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A) diffusion B) discovery C) invention D) reformulation
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A) government checks and balances B) systemic imperatives C) the political power of the power elite D) congressional filibusters
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