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Which of the following statements best explains the connection between the social status of women and a country's overall
health?
A. Women who enjoy a higher social status are usually less educated than women of a lower social status.
B. Women who enjoy a higher social status are usually more educated than women of a lower social
status.
C. Women who enjoy a higher social status are likely to have far more children than women of a lower
social status.
D. Women who enjoy a higher social status are less likely to have healthcare resources than women of a
lower social status.
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