Why are the uninsured more likely to die of preventable diseases? How would providing health insurance to the uninsured improve their standard of living?

What will be an ideal response?

An ideal response will:
1, Explain that the uninsured are more likely to be hospitalized for conditions that could have beenprevented and are more likely to die in the hospital. The lack of health insurance has been estimated to cause tens of thousands of preventable deaths each year.
2, Note that when poor people are given medicalinsurance, they find regular doctors and see doctors more often, feel better, are less depressed, and are better able to maintain financial stability.

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A.) redrawing congressional district boundaries within a state B.) enclosing a particular racial group within a legislative district C.) redrawing legislative district boundaries to benefit an incumbent, a political party or another group D.) reallocating the number of seats that a state has in the House of Representatives

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Ecological or Aggregate level data can be illustrated by

A. the relationship between an individual and the environment. B. statistical analysis of someone's economic earning power. C. the average number of years of education of citizens in a nation. D. someone's height.

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