MC Among the advantages for the United States involvement in global health initiatives are to: (Select all that apply.)

A. Improve the economy by opening markets for United States-produced goods.
B. Enhance United States security by increasing trust and defusing hatred among disadvantaged populations.
C. Utilize humanitarian interests to defuse distrust of the United States.
D. Determine the course of policy decisions in global health.
E. Protect domestic interests from terrorism and communicable diseases.


A. Improve the economy by opening markets for United States-produced goods.
B. Enhance United States security by increasing trust and defusing hatred among disadvantaged populations.
C. Utilize humanitarian interests to defuse distrust of the United States.
E. Protect domestic interests from terrorism and communicable diseases.

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