The full question is:
What best explains a 1970 change in disease incidence
A Children were vaccinated against measles
B New drugs cured Diabetes
C The bacteria that causes pneumonia developed a resistance to drugs
D New technology helped reduce the incidence of all 3 diseases
Children were vaccinated against measles.
Rationale for excluding the others as wronganswers:
B New drugs cured diabetes - There is no cure for diabetes.
C The bacteria that causes pneumonia developed a resistance to drugs - If it developed resistance, then the bacteria and illness it causes would increase.
D New technology helped reduce the incidence of all 3 diseases - The diseases measles, pneumonia, and diabetes have no common factors, so no "new technology" would help all 3 diseases.
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