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A lesser-developed country:
 
  1. Is not stable with respect to its economy and technological development
  2. Exists on the African continent only
  3. Is in areas with a warm climate
  4. Has a high number of persons with the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)

Question 2

Health services for prisoners are:
 
  1. Provided at the federal level within the Department of Defense
  2. Exempt from professional malpractice claims
  3. Required at an adequate level for all incarcerated individuals
  4. Not mandated after sentencing



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Answer to Question 1

1
A lesser-developed country is not economically stable or technologically advanced. Such coun-tries are found in all parts of the world and in many climatic zones. AIDS is a global issue, not just one of a lesser-developed country.

Answer to Question 2

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Health services for prisoners are required at an adequate level for all incarcerated individuals. This is administered by the Department of Justice.



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