Sociology, asked by DRishtika2144, 11 months ago

People who have a college degree tend to live longer than those who do not have a college degree. This is true for both men and women, and it is true across many different ethnicities and in many different geographical regions. This phenomenon is easily explained because it has been proven that people who have attended college have lifestyles and habits that are well known to increase lifespan: they eat balanced meals, they exercise often, they consider themselves happy, and they tend to have strong relationships. However, this explanation can only be true if _____________________. Which of the following best completes the argument above?


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the lifestyles and habits listed increase the lifespan of most people among different ethnicities and in different geographical regions
B
there are other reasons that explain why someone with a college degree tends to have a longer lifespan
C
all of the people who attend college finish and get their degree
D
people without a college degree do not have similar lifestyles and habits to those with a college degree
E
there are other factors that contribute to a longer lifespan than the ones listed

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Answered by vaishnavi4456
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the person has a determined mood to study and achieve his degrees. Also, the colleges have to be attentive because thousands and thousands of people are dependent on these colleges.To lead a successful life, they should really have good degrees and its only possible when these two conditions are fulfilled.


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