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arivle123

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Changes did substantially reduce the death rates mentioned in the previous questions, but many infants were still dying and showing extreme emotional distress as a result of
 
  a. psychological isolation. c. incorrect diagnoses.
  b. unsanitary conditions. d. lack of medical attention.

Question 2

The death rate for infants living in orphanages or those who had to spend a significant amount of time in hospitals because of health problems was attributed to
 
  a. psychological isolation. c. incorrect diagnoses.
  b. unsanitary conditions. d. lack of medical attention.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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