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imowrer

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Which theoretical approach links patterns of health to inequality based on gender?
 
  a. symbolic interaction
  b. structural functional
  c. social conflict
  d. feminist

Question 2

In terms of health care, conservatives
 
  a. oppose allowing physicians and health-care agencies to compete freely in a market system.
  b. believe a free and just society should strive for equality in issues as basic as health care.
  c. favor allowing physicians and health-care agencies to compete freely in a market system.
  d. oppose for profit medicine while favoring a system of coverage for all.



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Answer to Question 1

(Answer: d)

Answer to Question 2

(Answer: c)



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