What is an example of a federal government regulation that influences disease prevention by deterring tobacco use?

Flavors being added to tobacco products
Laws against selling tobacco products to minors
No smoking areas in restaurants and hotels
Stores that decline to sell any tobacco products

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An example of it are laws against selling tobacco products to minors. This will prevent the disease of tobacco use because minors are not allowed to buy it. At an early age, these minors should not practice smoking because it can cause diseases such as lung cancer.

Answer: Laws against selling tobacco products to minors

Explanation:

A federal government can control tobacco use by enforcing law that prevent the selling of tobacco to minors.

Other options are not valid as flavors being added will induce more use of tobacco. No smoking areas in restaurants and hotels is not a government regulation.

So, the only possible option of a government regulation can be binding law against tobacco selling.