The "play or pay" proposal for health care reform

a. is based primarily on the Canadian model.
b. requires employers to either offer their employees health coverage or to pay into a public fund to cover the uninsured.
c. is structured around health maintenance organization coverage plans.
d. provides that all medical services would be financed by the government.
e. recognizes universal health coverage as a precondition for reform.


B

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Recent Cuban immigration is

a) economically motivated. b) religiously motivated. c) politically motivated. d) educationally motivated.

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A. there are different kinds of single-parent families with different kinds of circumstances. B. there are different paths to becoming a single parent with similar consequences. C. the cause-and-effect relationship is clear. D. fathers are now more likely to be single parents than are mothers, and most of their children do not have these problems.

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In the United States, the first insurance company was established

A. by the federal government for its soldiers. B. by the City of New York for its firefighters. C. by the Presbyterian Synod for its ministers. D. by the Catholic Archdiocese for its nuns and priests.

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