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newbem

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When a woman's health care comes from a low social, political, and economic standing she is more likely to
 
  a) be denied sexual education, be exposed to HIV/AIDS and have little access to health care.
  b) not view health care as important, be exposed to HIV/AIDS and have little sexual education.
  c) have HIV/AIDS, a few years of sexual education and optional access to health care.
  d) understand the risk of HIV/AIDS but not able to seek access to health care or sexual education.

Question 2

Which of the following illustrates one of the major gendered aspects of the Affordable Care Act?
 
  a) Pregnancy and screenings for breast or ovarian cancer must be covered by health insurance.
  b) To receive health insurance, women need prove there is not a family history of breast cancer.
  c) Women have more medical needs and thus must prepare to pay more for health insurance.
  d) If women choose to not have gynecological exams they must pay the government a tax.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: a

Answer to Question 2

ANS: a



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