Which of the following statements is true of Medicare?

A) Medicare pays for health-care services for low-income persons, irrespective of age.
B) Medicare is now the government's second-largest domestic spending program, after Social Security.
C) The Medicare program pays for nursing home expenses.
D) The costs of Medicare are expected to decline over the next two decades with the retirement of baby boomers.
E) Medicare is an example of federal discretionary spending.


B

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a. In partial preemption, state regulatory standards need to be as least as stringent as those of the federal government.
b. In partial preemption, states can determine which regulatory standards need to match that of the federal government.
c. In partial preemption, state law in a particular field is valid as long as it does not conflict with federal law.
d. In partial preemption, state law in a particular field is valid even if the federal government has all regulatory powers in the field.

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The number of delegates attending a party convention is determined by

a. a panel of state governors. b. the party itself. c. the House of Representatives. d. the number of members of Congress a state has. e. the Supreme Court.

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Which of the following people have been refused admittance to the United States and have been turned back by the Coast Guard?

A) Vietnamese boat people B) Cubans C) Haitians D) all of the above E) none of the above

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