Read this excerpt from an Ohio State Board of Health report issued following World War I:[World War I] has demonstrated the prime importance of maintaining high standards of health as a means of keeping up national efficiency. The men returning from the army have received sanitary training as well as military training, and as they take up civil pursuits again they are going to demand that civil authorities give them health protection equal to that which they have received while in the army. The men in the medical forces of the army, recruited from among physicals all over the country, have received invaluable training in the science of sanitation, and will provide ample personnel for any program of public health protection which may be undertaken.1Which historical interpretation does the source most support?A.Soldiers returning home from World War I placed a major strain on U.S. health care systems.B.The U.S. military was not concerned with promoting health care or sanitation programs.C.World War I increased the number of qualified health care professionals in the United States.D.U.S. civilians generally received better health care than soldiers fighting in World War I.SUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS
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Read this excerpt from an Ohio State Board of Health report issued following World War I:[World War I] has demonstrated the prime importance of maintaining high standards of health as a means of keeping up national efficiency. The men returning from the army have received sanitary training as well as military training, and as they take up civil pursuits again they are going to demand that civil authorities give them health protection equal to that which they have received while in the army. The men in the medical forces of the army, recruited from among physicals all over the country, have received invaluable training in the science of sanitation, and will provide ample personnel for any program of public health protection which may be undertaken.1Which historical interpretation does the source most support?A.Soldiers returning home from World War I placed a major strain on U.S. health care systems.B.The U.S. military was not concerned with promoting health care or sanitation programs.C.World War I increased the number of qualified health care professionals in the United States.D.U.S. civilians generally received better health care than soldiers fighting in World War I.SUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS
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The historical interpretation that the source most supports is C. World War I increased the number of qualified health care professionals in the United States. The excerpt mentions that the men in the medical forces of the army received invaluable training in the science of sanitation, suggesting an increase in qualified health care professionals.
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