Which option best evaluates the ways in which public policy shaped attitudes toward smoking in the U.S.?(1 point)

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Public policy did not impact smoking rates in the U.S.
Public policy did not impact smoking rates in the U.S.

The FDA banned smoking in the U.S., which reduced smoking rates and smoking-related illnesses.
The FDA banned smoking in the U.S., which reduced smoking rates and smoking-related illnesses.

PSAs and taxation reduced smoking rates, which led to a decline in the rates of smoking-related illnesses.
PSAs and taxation reduced smoking rates, which led to a decline in the rates of smoking-related illnesses.

The CDC funded and distributed medications, which reduced rates of smoking-related illness.

The option that best evaluates the ways in which public policy shaped attitudes toward smoking in the U.S. is: PSAs and taxation reduced smoking rates, which led to a decline in the rates of smoking-related illnesses.