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What country has the highest rate of teen pregnancy in the developed world?
 
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Identify the causes of death of most people in developed countries and of most people in developing countries.
 
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Answer to Question 1

The U.S.

Answer to Question 2

developed  chronic diseases (heart attacks, cancer); developing  infectious diseases, complications during pregnancy and childbirth.



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