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robinn137

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In the U.S., the workplace has become an important place for efforts to solve the
  HIV/AIDS crisis because ___________________ __________________.
 
  a. the majority of HIV infected individuals are of working age and are employed
  b. the worksite is now recognized as a legitimate and effective setting for health education/health promotion practices
  c. misinformation on AIDS creates stress, which can be reduced by worksite education programs
  d. workplaces shoulder considerable direct and indirect costs that stem from the HIV/AIDS epidemic
  e. all of the above

Question 2

Compared to their counterparts in the ___________, children in the__________ have richer ties within their extended families.
 
  a. upper-middle class / upper class
  b. working class and poor / middle class
  c. working class and poor / upper class
  d. working class and poor / upper-middle class
  e. middle class / working class and poor



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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

e



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