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kfurse

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The vignette near the beginning of Chapter 2 explained that Bryan Lee Curtis wanted to:
 
  a. support smoking cigarettes as a personal choice
  b. provide people with information about the dangers of smokeless tobacco use
  c. teach people how to die
  d. change personal attitudes, behaviors, and values related to smoking cigarettes
  e. leave behind a happy legacy for his wife and son

Question 2

The crude or unadjusted death rate for males in the United States in 2007
 
  a. was 8.1 per 1,000
  b. nearly 50 percent higher than the comparable rate for females
  c. reached a new low of 760.2 deaths per 100,000
  d. was significantly lower than the comparable rate for females
  e. none of these



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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