Asked by chris

How can people help shape public health policies?

attend town meetings
obey public safety laws
research disease prevention
register for the selective service

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Correct answers: attend town meetings and research disease prevention.

- Attending town meetings lets citizens voice opinions, ask officials questions, and influence local public health decisions.
- Researching disease prevention provides evidence and recommendations that policymakers use to create or change public health policy.

Obeying public safety laws is important for compliance but doesn't directly shape policy; registering for the selective service is unrelated.