Answer: National Health Education Standards
Explanation: The National Health Education Standards list the expected knowledge children/students should have when it comes to health matters. The standards vary across different school levels. It starts from the required pre-kindergarten to Grade 2 where children are expected to understand the relationship between behaviors and the impact on their health as well as understand why they need to seek healthcare. By grade 12, students are expected to know the effects of their environment, including the family, on their health as well as predict how a behavior will affect their health.
It is a court case that is studied because it has legal and historical importance.
An outbreak of a disease that spreads through a community of people (Ex. Europe, Johannesburg, Missouri), some examples would be The Black plague, Ebola, or The common cold/the flu
And I think you meant EPIDEMIC
Answer:
To prevent monopolies and oligopolies in economies.
Explanation:
Monopolies are organizations that have almost entire control of markets. <em>If I ran a monopolistic oil company in the US, I could in theory control the cost of oil by raising it higher/lower than any competitor and charge lots of households many more had there been competition.</em>
Oligopolies are organizations that work together to cut out competition, with the exception of the corporate ally. <em>If my buddy and I ran an oligopoly on oil, we would have control of the entire market together and control the costs of oil, in theory.</em>
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