Reference no: EM133315821
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1. After the first oral contraceptive (birth control pill) was approved by the FDA, it was only available to married couples.
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False
2. Prior to the Affordable Care Act, young adults were able to stay on their parent's insurance up to 26 years old.
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False
3. All federal agencies have the same standard for unacceptable levels of blood lead, 5 micrograms/deciliter.
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False
4. Having health insurance is the same as having access to health care.
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False
5. Safer and healthier foods was the most significant public health achievement of the 20th Century because it had the largest contribution to life expectancy.
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False
6. According the the lecture on Family Planning policies, cost is the main barrier to birth control access.
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False
7. In the article by Mary O'Hara, she argues that restricting access to abortions disproportionately impacts women who lack the resources to travel or take off work and consequently may have lead to poverty as they forgo education or career advancement opportunities and use more of their income on caring for children.
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False
8. Not having a minimum set of 6 opposable teeth was a common reason men were rejected from military service during the drafts of World War I and World War II.
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False
9. Having a third party payment system makes the health insurance market different from other markets where the consumers make purchases based on need and price.
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False
10. Medicaid has 50 different programs, whereas Medicare has just one.
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False