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audragclark

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Despite widespread, culturally-appropriate efforts to educate new parents about the safest position for their babies to sleep in, ____ infants still had the highest incidence of SIDS-related deaths.
 
  a. European American
  b. African American
 c. Asian American
 d. Hispanic American

Question 2

Morgan is an obese child. Which of the following is TRUE?
 
  a. Morgan will outgrow his/her baby fat in early childhood.
  b. Morgan will be at higher risk for being an obese adult.
  c. Morgan will become normal weight, but not until adolescence.
  d. Whether or not Morgan will become an obese adult depends upon whether Morgan is male or female.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b





 

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