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People in sub-Saharan Africa considered the contagious skin disease yaws to be normal because it was such a common disorder there. This fact demonstrates that __________.A.Africans are more healthy than others in the worldB.standards of health are the same around the worldC.cultural patterns define health and illnessD.there are not enough doctors in Africa

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People in sub-Saharan Africa considered the contagious skin disease yaws to be normal because it was such a common disorder there. This fact demonstrates that __________.A.Africans are more healthy than others in the worldB.standards of health are the same around the worldC.cultural patterns define health and illnessD.there are not enough doctors in Africa

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The correct answer is C. Cultural patterns define health and illness.

This is because the perception of what is considered a 'normal' health condition can vary greatly between different cultures. In this case, the high prevalence of yaws in sub-Saharan Africa led the local population to view it as a normal condition, despite it being a contagious skin disease. This demonstrates how cultural contexts can shape our understanding and definition of health and illness.

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