Deck 14: Education, Health, and Medicine

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The Japanese place great importance on achievement test scores in college admissions than is the case in the United States.
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Social-conflict theory supports the policy of tracking to give all students instruction geared to their abilities.
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Most private schools in the United States are "prep schools" that typically enroll children of well-to-do families.
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What is taught in schools around the world reflects local cultures.
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In the world today, about two-thirds of young people reach secondary school.
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The extent of schooling in a society is closely tied to its level of economic development.
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A larger share of young people graduate from high school in Japan than in the United States.
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If school officials consider some children to be gifted, teachers may treat them accordingly and create a self-fulfilling prophecy.
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James Coleman concluded that the only factor needed to improve schooling was increased school funding.
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Jonathan Kozol characterizes the differences in funding of schools between rich and poor communities and the use of tracking as "savage inequalities" of U.S.education.
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Education is the social institution providing members of a society with important knowledge.
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In India, a smaller share of boys than girls reach secondary school.
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Following a social-conflict approach, schooling in the United States helps to eliminate social inequality.
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Schooling in the United States favors theoretical learning over practical learning.
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Children in the United States spend only about 13 percent of their waking hours in school.
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One latent function of schooling is establishing social relationships and networks.
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Because the United States is so rich, almost 90 percent of students attend private schools.
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Historically, the poorest people in every society have been the most likely to go to school, so that they could learn what they needed to know to earn a living.
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In the United States, schooling is an important path to upward social mobility.
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About half of U.S.adults are now college graduates.
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On average, completing a college degree adds about $50,000 to a person's lifetime earnings.
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Most people who do not complete their schooling have parents who also did not receive much schooling.
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Community colleges enroll 41 percent of all undergraduates in the United States.
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Research shows that, in the typical college classroom, most students are active participants who speak up.
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Regardless of the level of a school's funding, some students benefit from more "cultural capital" than others.
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There has been significant grade inflation during the last several decades.
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The concept "functionally illiteracy" refers to people who leave school before graduating.
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The dropout rate is higher for young people from rich families who have many opportunities to succeed without going to school.
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Dropping out of school greatly reduces a person's chance to earn a good income.
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Supporters of the school-choice movement argue that competition is the best way to encourage the public school system to improve education.
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Currently, there is a surplus of teachers in the United States.
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Theodore Sizer maintains that, in order to do their job well, U.S.schools need to be large and bureaucratic.
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African Americans have a lower rate of completing high school than Hispanic Americans.
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Rather than schools creating violence, in most cases violence spills into schools from the surrounding society.
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In the United States, African Americans are less likely than Hispanics to drop out of high school.
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Families with high incomes are much more likely to send their children to college than families with low incomes.
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Currently, 7.1 percent of people between sixteen and twenty-four years of age have dropped out of school.
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From a social-conflict perspective, schooling in the United States transforms social privilege into personal merit.
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Today's colleges provide opportunities for not only young people but also adults seeking new careers as well as personal enrichment.
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Only about 3 percent of U.S.young people are home schooled.
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In the United States, people with higher incomes have a more positive assessment of their personal health than people with low incomes.
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About 20 percent of U.S.adults are overweight.
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"Type A personalities," which are linked to masculinity, are harmful to human health.
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Because of so many auto accidents, death rates among young people are much higher than they were a century ago.
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In the United States, the infant mortality rate among low-income children is about the same as the rate for the children of the wealthy.
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In much of the world, illness and poverty form a vicious circle, with each increasing the other.
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Diseases such as heart disease and cancer are the leading killers in low-income nations.
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Cultural patterns define what is or is not healthy.
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From a sociological point of view, societies define "health" so that being healthy is sometimes a matter of having the same diseases as one's neighbors.
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Eating disorders are related to how our society defines success and attractiveness among women.
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Industrialization gradually led to dramatic improvements in human health.
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The World Health Organization claims more than half of all humanity suffers from illness caused by poverty.
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People with more money to spend are more likely to become obese.
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Social epidemiology is the study of how health and disease are distributed throughout a society's population.
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As examples of changing conceptions of health and illness, fifty years ago, few people in the United States understood the dangers of cigarette smoking or excessive sun exposure.
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AIDS kills more people in the United States each year than various diseases caused by cigarette smoking.
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Genital herpes is a curable sexually transmitted disease.
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Over the course of the last century, an important health trend in the United States has been a rising death rate from infectious diseases.
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Social inequality affects a society's patterns of health.
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As a result of cigarette smoking, some 440,000 people in the United States die prematurely every year.
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About one month after being infected, most people with HIV begin to display symptoms.
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Advances in human genetics hold out promise to prevent disease but also raise ethical issues about how this technology should be used.
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The world region with the highest rate of HIV infection is the Middle East.
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Education is the social institution by which society provides people with important knowledge, including

A) job skills.
B) basic facts and information.
C) cultural norms and values.
D) All of these responses are correct.
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The U.S.health care system is one example of the model called socialized medicine.
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Talcott Parsons developed the concept of the "sick role."
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Today's advanced medical technology has made the definition of death much clearer.
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One criticism of the social-conflict analysis is that it minimizes the improvements in health care brought about by scientific medicine.
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About half of all physicians in the United States are women.
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Active euthanasia refers to using a physician's services to bring about a patient's death.
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Holistic medicine seeks to change the focus of medical practice from treating symptoms of disease to preventing disease and promoting health.
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The role of government in providing medical care is greater in the United States than in other high-income nations.
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In low-income nations, most education is a matter of

A) formal schooling and then college.
B) what parents and other community members teach their children.
C) what children can teach themselves.
D) teaching by religious leaders.
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Social definitions have little to do with the reality of health and illness these are simply medical conditions involving human biology.
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Heterosexual sex cannot transmit AIDS.
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Gonorrhea and syphilis can be cured with penicillin.
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The fact that, historically, schooling has been mostly for elites is evident in the fact that the word "school" has the same root as the Greek word for

A) "learning."
B) "wisdom."
C) "leisure."
D) "elder."
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The acceptance of the scientific model of medicine in the United States was symbolized by the founding of the American Medical Association in 1847.
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Social-conflict analysis claims the profit motive enhances the quality of medical care in the United States.
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Parsons claimed that, to qualify for the sick role, a person must want to become healthy and act in ways to restore health.
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The Japanese place great importance on achievement test scores in college admissions than is the case in the United States.
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Social-conflict theory supports the policy of tracking to give all students instruction geared to their abilities.
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Most private schools in the United States are "prep schools" that typically enroll children of well-to-do families.
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What is taught in schools around the world reflects local cultures.
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In the world today, about two-thirds of young people reach secondary school.
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The extent of schooling in a society is closely tied to its level of economic development.
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A larger share of young people graduate from high school in Japan than in the United States.
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If school officials consider some children to be gifted, teachers may treat them accordingly and create a self-fulfilling prophecy.
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James Coleman concluded that the only factor needed to improve schooling was increased school funding.
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Jonathan Kozol characterizes the differences in funding of schools between rich and poor communities and the use of tracking as "savage inequalities" of U.S.education.
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Education is the social institution providing members of a society with important knowledge.
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In India, a smaller share of boys than girls reach secondary school.
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Following a social-conflict approach, schooling in the United States helps to eliminate social inequality.
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Schooling in the United States favors theoretical learning over practical learning.
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Children in the United States spend only about 13 percent of their waking hours in school.
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One latent function of schooling is establishing social relationships and networks.
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Because the United States is so rich, almost 90 percent of students attend private schools.
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Historically, the poorest people in every society have been the most likely to go to school, so that they could learn what they needed to know to earn a living.
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In the United States, schooling is an important path to upward social mobility.
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About half of U.S.adults are now college graduates.
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On average, completing a college degree adds about $50,000 to a person's lifetime earnings.
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Most people who do not complete their schooling have parents who also did not receive much schooling.
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Community colleges enroll 41 percent of all undergraduates in the United States.
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Research shows that, in the typical college classroom, most students are active participants who speak up.
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Regardless of the level of a school's funding, some students benefit from more "cultural capital" than others.
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There has been significant grade inflation during the last several decades.
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The concept "functionally illiteracy" refers to people who leave school before graduating.
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The dropout rate is higher for young people from rich families who have many opportunities to succeed without going to school.
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Dropping out of school greatly reduces a person's chance to earn a good income.
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Supporters of the school-choice movement argue that competition is the best way to encourage the public school system to improve education.
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Currently, there is a surplus of teachers in the United States.
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Theodore Sizer maintains that, in order to do their job well, U.S.schools need to be large and bureaucratic.
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African Americans have a lower rate of completing high school than Hispanic Americans.
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Rather than schools creating violence, in most cases violence spills into schools from the surrounding society.
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In the United States, African Americans are less likely than Hispanics to drop out of high school.
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Families with high incomes are much more likely to send their children to college than families with low incomes.
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Currently, 7.1 percent of people between sixteen and twenty-four years of age have dropped out of school.
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From a social-conflict perspective, schooling in the United States transforms social privilege into personal merit.
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Today's colleges provide opportunities for not only young people but also adults seeking new careers as well as personal enrichment.
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Only about 3 percent of U.S.young people are home schooled.
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In the United States, people with higher incomes have a more positive assessment of their personal health than people with low incomes.
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About 20 percent of U.S.adults are overweight.
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"Type A personalities," which are linked to masculinity, are harmful to human health.
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Because of so many auto accidents, death rates among young people are much higher than they were a century ago.
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In the United States, the infant mortality rate among low-income children is about the same as the rate for the children of the wealthy.
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In much of the world, illness and poverty form a vicious circle, with each increasing the other.
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Diseases such as heart disease and cancer are the leading killers in low-income nations.
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Cultural patterns define what is or is not healthy.
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From a sociological point of view, societies define "health" so that being healthy is sometimes a matter of having the same diseases as one's neighbors.
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Eating disorders are related to how our society defines success and attractiveness among women.
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Industrialization gradually led to dramatic improvements in human health.
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The World Health Organization claims more than half of all humanity suffers from illness caused by poverty.
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People with more money to spend are more likely to become obese.
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Social epidemiology is the study of how health and disease are distributed throughout a society's population.
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As examples of changing conceptions of health and illness, fifty years ago, few people in the United States understood the dangers of cigarette smoking or excessive sun exposure.
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AIDS kills more people in the United States each year than various diseases caused by cigarette smoking.
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Genital herpes is a curable sexually transmitted disease.
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Over the course of the last century, an important health trend in the United States has been a rising death rate from infectious diseases.
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Social inequality affects a society's patterns of health.
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As a result of cigarette smoking, some 440,000 people in the United States die prematurely every year.
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About one month after being infected, most people with HIV begin to display symptoms.
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Advances in human genetics hold out promise to prevent disease but also raise ethical issues about how this technology should be used.
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The world region with the highest rate of HIV infection is the Middle East.
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Education is the social institution by which society provides people with important knowledge, including

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D) All of these responses are correct.
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The U.S.health care system is one example of the model called socialized medicine.
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Talcott Parsons developed the concept of the "sick role."
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Today's advanced medical technology has made the definition of death much clearer.
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One criticism of the social-conflict analysis is that it minimizes the improvements in health care brought about by scientific medicine.
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About half of all physicians in the United States are women.
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Active euthanasia refers to using a physician's services to bring about a patient's death.
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Holistic medicine seeks to change the focus of medical practice from treating symptoms of disease to preventing disease and promoting health.
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The role of government in providing medical care is greater in the United States than in other high-income nations.
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In low-income nations, most education is a matter of

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C) what children can teach themselves.
D) teaching by religious leaders.
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Social definitions have little to do with the reality of health and illness these are simply medical conditions involving human biology.
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Heterosexual sex cannot transmit AIDS.
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Gonorrhea and syphilis can be cured with penicillin.
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The fact that, historically, schooling has been mostly for elites is evident in the fact that the word "school" has the same root as the Greek word for

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B) "wisdom."
C) "leisure."
D) "elder."
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The acceptance of the scientific model of medicine in the United States was symbolized by the founding of the American Medical Association in 1847.
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Social-conflict analysis claims the profit motive enhances the quality of medical care in the United States.
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Parsons claimed that, to qualify for the sick role, a person must want to become healthy and act in ways to restore health.
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