The Supreme Court, in its 2012 decision on the Affordable Care Act, ruled that ______.
a. the federal government could force states to participate in the expansion of Medicare, which the law required them to do or risk their traditional Medicare funding
b. the federal government could not force states to participate in the expansion of Medicaid, which the law required them to do or risk their traditional Medicaid funding
c. the federal government could force states to participate in the expansion of Medicaid, which the law required them to do or risk their traditional Medicaid funding
d. the federal government could not force states to participate in the expansion of Medicare, which the law required them to do or risk their traditional Medicare funding
b. the federal government could not force states to participate in the expansion of Medicaid, which the law required them to do or risk their traditional Medicaid funding
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A. South Africa B. India C. Germany D. Japan
Scholarship suggests that more than half of the promises in the victorious party's presidential platform are completely or mostly implemented
Indicate whether this statement is true or false?
Until recently, Central America and Southern Africa were home to __________ violence
A) unrecognized B) revolutionary C) mild D) non-revolutionary
A laissez-faire economy is one which is
A) restrictive but fair. B) supported by the general public. C) freely competitive. D) based on rapid industrialization. E) strict, limited and regulated.