U.S. government policy toward tobacco smoking

A) changed as a result of detailed management of the issue by elected office-holders.
B) changed largely as a result of regulatory rule-making.
C) was more restrictive in the 1960s than it is today.
D) has not been effective in reducing the prevalence of smoking among the American public.
E) has not been influenced by interest group lobbying.


B

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