Question
The US government has influenced public policy on smoking for decades. How did changes in public policy affect smoking?
Answer Options:
People must now be at least 13 years old to purchase cigarettes.
The dangers of smoking are well known by most people.
There is no longer any risk of illnesses from second hand smoke
Tobacco products are not allowed to be sold in grocery stores
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People must now be at least 13 years old to purchase cigarettes.
The dangers of smoking are well known by most people.
There is no longer any risk of illnesses from second hand smoke
Tobacco products are not allowed to be sold in grocery stores
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**The dangers of smoking are well known by most people.**
Changes in public policy, such as educational campaigns, warning labels on cigarette packages, restrictions on advertising, and indoor smoking bans, have played a significant role in raising awareness about the health risks associated with smoking and secondhand smoke. This has led to a decrease in smoking rates over the years as more people understand the dangers involved.
**The dangers of smoking are well known by most people.**
Changes in public policy, such as educational campaigns, warning labels on cigarette packages, restrictions on advertising, and indoor smoking bans, have played a significant role in raising awareness about the health risks associated with smoking and secondhand smoke. This has led to a decrease in smoking rates over the years as more people understand the dangers involved.