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Find one piece of evidence or data to support or refute the following statements.  1 Marriage customs often reinforce inequality between the sexes.  2 Women’s participation in the paid labor force of the United States increased steadily throughout the 20 th century.  3 Women continue to earn less than men.

Find one piece of evidence or data to support or refute the following statements.  4 Men have traditionally dominated the U.S. political arena, but women are increasingly taking positions of power.  5 Modern U.S. society is often described as being obsessed with youth, but it has not always been so.  6 Infectious diseases are a leading cause of death around the world.

Find one piece of evidence or data to support or refute the following statements.  7 Social class can be associated with differences in death and illness rates in countries around the world.  8 A disproportionate number of disabled live in poverty.  9 The United States is one of the few industrialized nations without a national health program.

The Affordable Care Act: Student Discussion Guide  Go to the following source:  dmin/affordable-care-act-student- discussion-guide.shtml dmin/affordable-care-act-student- discussion-guide.shtml  Read and answer the 8 questions.  Turn In All Work from Today!!!

Health Research-Conference  Choose one of your research questions and plan/experiment by circling it that you want to discuss.  I will call you up one at a time to discuss and go over the research question and plan/experiment.

Day 2 Review  Find someone who shares your birthday month. (If you don’t find somebody, see me)  Go over the facts you found for the 9 statements.  Then go over the 8 questions about the Affordable Care Act  Turn In All Work

Day 2 Further Directions  With your partner create 3 test questions for each part of the unit.  Gender  Age  Health  Chapter 8 pg. 141  Write down the answer  1 MC for each section  1 T/F for each section  1 S/A for each section Turn in When Finished!! One Sheet for You and Your Partner