When uninsured persons seek health care, the costs are borne
a. by hospitals absorbing the costs.
b. by federal government reimbursements.
c. by insured Texans, in the form of higher taxes and insurance premiums.
d. by the state.
e. technically, these costs simply disappear because there is no one to pay them.
C
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What will be an ideal response?
In 1996 President Bill Clinton proclaimed that “the era of big government is over.” According to Paul C. Light, Clinton’s statement
a. contributed to a concerted effort over the past decade to significantly reduce federal spending. b. was largely inaccurate if one considers a realistic count of people working for government. c. was an accurate statement in 1996, but is no longer accurate given the tremendous growth in the size of the federal government since the 1990s. d. contributed to a major revolt in the congressional Democratic caucus against Clinton’s leadership of the party.
The number of people living in poverty has steadily decreased since the establishment of Temporary Assistance for Needy Families in 1996
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The historical facts that Margaret Thatcher went to war to recover the Falkland Islands from Argentina, Indira Gandhi led a war against Pakistan, and Golda Meir led a war against Syria and Egypt contrast with the assumptions of which branch of feminism?
A) Liberal feminism B) Difference feminism C) Postmodern feminism D) Revolutionary feminism