The Affordable Care Act of 2010, dubbed "ObamaCare" by some, is the most significant piece of health care legislation since Medicare and Medicaid was enacted into law in the 1960s. Which provision is NOT contained in the Affordable Health Care Act of 2010?

a. Requires insurance companies to extend dependant coverage until the dependant is 26 years of age
b. Bans the practice of placing lifetime limits on how much insurance companies will pay for any individual throughout their life
c. Prohibits insurance companies from discriminating against those with a preexisting condition
d. Requires coverage for legal and illegal immigrants
e. Requires the establishment of health care exchanges so individuals and small businesses can purchase insurance more efficiently


d

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Bensusan Restaurant Corporation owns and operates a popular, large New York City jazz club called the Blue Note. Richard King owns and operates a small cabaret in Columbia, Missouri, also called the Blue Note. King's establishment features live music and attracts its customers from central Missouri. In 1996 King decided to establish a website for the purpose of advertising his cabaret. King

included a disclaimer on his website in which he gave Bensusan's club a plug, but made it clear that the two businesses were unrelated. Bensusan brought suit in the federal court alleging that King had infringed on his trademark, which is protected under federal statutory law. Which of the following statements is true? a. If Bensusan chooses to sue in federal court, the appropriate court for him to file his complaint in would be a federal appeals court. b. Bensusan must sue in federal court because he is raising a federal question. c. If Bensusan sues in federal court in New York, the critical inquiry for personal jurisdiction will be whether there is $75,000 in dispute. d. If the New York federal court dismisses Bensusan's complaint for lack of personal jurisdiction, he could refile his complaint in either state or federal court in Missouri.

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Why might the information revolution help the already large and powerful retain their advantage, despite the lower cost of technology?

a. The barriers to entry can be high and competition with established industries can be difficult. b. Military power still matters, in developing responses to cyberattacks, and maintaining access to markets. c. Greater economic interdependence has had the curious effect of being of the most advantage to those who already entrenched in international networks. d. The large and powerful already had more information to retain, automatically giving them an advantage.

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Susan has twelve subjects drop out of her study. Which threat to internal validity must she consider?

a) mortality
b) history
c) selection
d) randomization

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The Warren Court sought to ________

a. uphold federal laws to keep guns out of public schools b. overturn a state court's decision in Bush v. Gore c. limit presidential power by ruling against the line item veto d. preserve and protect the rights of individuals against the increased powers of the government e. protect private property rights and economic interest from government policymaking

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