The passage of the Medicare bill was made possible by
A. a marked shift in public opinion.
B. the strong support of the American Medical Association (AMA).
C. the watering down of the bill to remove the more controversial provisions.
D. a Democratic landslide in the 1964 elections.
E. a shift in voting patterns on the United States Supreme Court.
Answer: D
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