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What are the three major benefits that fall under the Social Security system?

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The party bringing a lawsuit must choose a court with:
 a. jurisdiction over the subject matter b. jurisdiction over the plaintiff
  c. jurisdiction over the bailiff in novo d. jurisdiction over the state
  e. all of the other choices are correct



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The three major benefits that falls under the social security system are:
retirement insurance benefits;
medicare; and
disability.

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