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information that influences parents decisions about vaccines has evolve…

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information that influences parents decisions about vaccines has evolved over time. which selection from the article best supports the statement above? (a) \my parents think vaccines are some kind of government scheme,\ lindenberger wrote days before thanksgiving. \but, because of their beliefs ive never been vaccinated for anything; god knows how im still alive.\ (b) his mother resisted and claimed there were autism risks from vaccines, a common argument used by anti - vaccination groups that has been widely debunked. (c) he has shots listed for tetanus and hepatitis b, administered when he was 2 years old, but wheeler told undark he received the tetanus shot after he accidentally cut himself. the other must be a paperwork mistake, she said. (d) another teenager, who in september identified himself as a 15 - year - old from minnesota, asked reddit for help to parse state laws in an effort to gain immunization himself. 2 read the following paragraph from the article. in ohio and 16 other states, parents can opt out of required vaccines for philosophical reasons. all but three states allow the exemption on religious grounds. all 50 allow it for medical reasons. which idea is best supported by this paragraph? (a) parents who opt out of vaccines for their children must be able to justify their reason for doing so. (b) parents must provide official documentation to exempt their children from vaccines. (c) parents who opt out of vaccines for their children for medical reasons cannot move to certain states. (d) parents can exempt their children from vaccines for any reason as long as it is in their childrens best interest.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. Option A shows a change in a parent - child's view on vaccines over time, supporting the statement about evolving vaccine - related decisions.
  2. The paragraph mentions different grounds for vaccine opt - out (philosophical, religious, medical), implying parents need to justify their reason.

Answer:

  1. A
  2. A