What is a cradle-to-grave system?

A. a system of state-run hospitals and nursing homes
B. an association of doctors and nurses
C. an association of nursery schools and public schools
D. a system of basic services for every stage of life **

the answers are

1.C
2.D
3.B
4.B
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To understand what a cradle-to-grave system is, let's break down each part of the term. "Cradle" symbolizes the beginning of life, typically referring to the birth or infancy stage. "Grave," on the other hand, represents the end of life, usually referring to death. So, a cradle-to-grave system encompasses the entire lifespan or the entire journey from birth to death.

With this understanding, we can eliminate options A, B, and C since they do not cover the entire lifespan.

Option D, a system of basic services for every stage of life, aligns with the concept of a cradle-to-grave system. It refers to a comprehensive social welfare system that provides essential services and support throughout an individual's life, from infancy to old age. These services might include healthcare, education, social security, and other forms of assistance. The intention of a cradle-to-grave system is to ensure that individuals have access to necessary resources and support regardless of their age or life stage.

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