Which of the following refers to the "connector model"?

A. a system that involves one set of colleges and universities for the poor and another for the rich
B. a quasi-governmental authority or agency that aims to pool individuals so that they can buy insurance together at a lower rate
C. a model that connects the benefits offered by federally funded medical health care programs, namely Medicare and Medicaid
D. a framework of roads, bridges, electrical facilities, telephone wiring, and so on needed for the operation of a society
E. an approach to homeland security that addresses natural disaster as well as terrorism preparedness


B

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