Juvenile offenses that are considered illegal because they are committed by underage youth are known as ____________________.
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Question 2Childhood illnesses:
a. decrease in occurrence as children get older.
b. can be life-threatening.
c. vary in frequency by racial and ethnic background.
d. All of these are accurate about childhood illnesses.
Question 3More successful teenage pregnancy prevention programs provide information about ____________________.
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Question 4Being ill as a child may:
a. cause the creation of antibodies.
b. prevent one from coming down with the same illness again.
c. protect the individual from developing the illness as an adult when it can be more harmful.
d. all of these
Question 5Increased medical problems for babies of teenage mothers are more likely a result of ____________________ and ____________________ than the age of the mother.
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Question 6American four to 10-year-olds typically experience:
a. more illnesses than 1 to 3-year-olds.
b. 7 to 9 minor illnesses in a year.
c. 4 to 6 minor illnesses in a year.
d. fewer than 2 illnesses per year as they've had vaccinations which protect them.
Question 7The babies of ____________________ are more likely to be premature and low birth weight.
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