Health Campaigns Quiz: Do You Remember These US Icons?

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American public health campaigns have defined generations, conveying strong statements about smoking, HIV/AIDS, obesity, and mental health. With catchy phrases to memorable ads, these campaigns have preserved lives by alerting and initiating change. You will take a step back through America's most iconic health campaigns and see if you remember the slogans, statements, and difference they made to America's health.

“Click It or Ticket” is a nationwide campaign promoting what safety measure?

  • Bicycle helmet use

  • Seatbelt use

  • Motorcycle helmets

  • Drunk driving prevention

The pink ribbon has become a universal symbol for which cause?

  • Breast cancer awareness

  • Heart disease prevention

  • Ovarian cancer awareness

  • Women’s rights in healthcare

The campaign slogan “This Is Your Brain on Drugs” was introduced during which U.S. initiative?

  • The War on Drugs

  • Just Say No Campaign

  • Truth About Drugs Program

  • Partnership for a Drug-Free America

The campaign “Let’s Move!” launched in 2010 was spearheaded by which U.S. First Lady

  • Hillary Clinton

  • Laura Bush

  • Michelle Obama

  • Jill Biden

The “Pulse Polio Campaign” in the US mainly focused on?

  • Preventing polio through mass immunization

  • Promoting healthy diet habits

  • Reducing malaria cases

  • Encouraging physical exercise

Which organization leads the annual “Great American Smokeout” encouraging people to quit smoking?

  • U.S. Surgeon General’s Office

  • American Heart Association

  • American Cancer Society

  • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

The red ribbon is the global awareness symbol for which disease?

  • Diabetes

  • Tuberculosis

  • Hepatitis

  • AIDS/HIV

“Got Milk?” was originally a nutrition campaign launched in which decade?

  • 1970s

  • 1980s

  • 1990s

  • 2000s

The “Truth” campaign, one of the most famous public health initiatives, was designed to fight which habit?

  • Alcohol abuse

  • Smoking

  • Drug use

  • Junk food consumption

The “Back to Sleep” campaign (now called “Safe to Sleep”) was aimed at reducing which condition in infants?

  • Birth defects

  • Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)

  • Low birth weight

  • Infant malnutrition

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