(im not cheating lol.) ....(at least i think im not)
1. _____ is defined as damage or harm to the body.
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2. _____ is(are) the number-one cause of teen fatalities.
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Motor vehicle crashes
Tobacco
Bicycle crashes
Drug overdose
3. _____ is(are) the leading cause of home fire deaths.
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Cooking/kitchen fires
Smoking
Playing with matches
4. When a person is responsible for an event that causes bodily harm, is done for a reason, and only after they have thought about it, it is called a(n) _____ injury.
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5. Approximately _____ people in the United States die from unintentional injuries every year.
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19,000
49,000
90,000
6. Most residential fires are caused by _____.
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cooking
faulty wiring
smoking
arson
7. _____ risk-taking behaviors include disregarding safety laws, drinking, smoking, drug use, gang activity, and ignoring sound health rules.
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8. What is the reason that public health officials do not use the term "accident"?
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Using that term makes it difficult to count the number of injuries in a community.
Using that term implies that an injury was out of anyone's control.
Using that term sounds unprofessional.
Using that term means that an injury could have been prevented even though it wasn't anyone's fault.
9. For each mile they drive, teens are _____ times more likely to crash than more experienced drivers.
(Points : 1)
10. In today's society, teens who engage in fights are at increased risk because their opponents are likely to _____.
(Points : 1)
be stronger
have superior skills
carry weapons
All of the above.

