Medicaid is an example of a "means-tested" program because it is only available __________

a. to people who earn a certain amount of money
b. during periods when the economy is struggling
c. to people who have the means to contribute to the Medicaid fund
d. for as long as the government has the ability to pay for Medicaid treatment


a

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The two presidencies theory argues that a president has more control over foreign policy than domestic policy. What are the strengths and weaknesses of this theory?

What will be an ideal response?

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The Texas state budget is exceeded only by those of California and

A) Florida. B) New York. C) Arizona. D) Pennsylvania.

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When are third-party sanctions particularly important?

a. when the target state has very high levels of poverty b. when the sanctioning state is at a severe military disadvantage c. when the sanctioning state does not do business with the target state d. when the sanctioning state wants to punish only high-ranking officials in the target state

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