What did all serious contenders for president in 2012 have in common?

a. They all came out in opposition to Super PACs.
b. They all appealed to moderate voters during the primary campaigns.
c. They all announced their candidacies before the end of 2010.
d. They all turned down federal matching funds.


Answer: d

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a. illegal immigrants who paid taxes. b. immigrants who applied for a work visa. c. children born in the United States to parents who entered the country illegally. d. children brought to the United States illegally who later earned a college degree or served in the military. e. children born outside the United States to American citizens.

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Of the following, which was not one of the lessons learned by early-implementing ACA-health-insurance-exchange states?

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