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pepyto

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Why do the prolife and prochoice campaigns qualify as being social movements?
 
  A) Both campaigns receive national attention in the media.
  B) Both campaigns are highly organized.
  C) Due to lack of resource mobilization, neither campaign qualifies as being a social movement.
  D) Both campaigns have not met the decline and death stage of a social movement.

Question 2

In previous generations, Americans were more physically fit and obesity was less common. What evidence do we have that contradicts the claim that Americans in the past were actually healthier than they are today?
 
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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

People in past generations died at an earlier age than they do today. In addition, many of the diseases that can be diagnosed today could not be diagnosed in previous generations.





 

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