Which of the following is one reason the United States lags behind Denmark, Norway, Great Britain, Sweden, the Netherlands, and Canada in immunizations?

A) Uninsured U.S. children do not receive free immunizations.
B) Childhood diseases have been virtually eradicated in the United States, making immunization unnecessary.
C) Many U.S. children do not have access to the health care they need.
D) More U.S. parents are aware that immunizations cause autism.


C

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