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Sufayan.ah

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Why doesn't the U.S. have a national health care system?
 
  a. The majority of people do not want one.
  b. Groups with a vested interest in keeping the U.S. from having one organize political opposition.
  c. The level of income inequality prevents the U.S. from having one.
  d. The working class is too strong and defeats it each time it comes up.

Question 2

Today, the strongest opposition to national health insurance comes from:
 
  a. the wealthy and middle-class people with insurance.
  b. the pharmaceutical and health insurance companies.
  c. the American tax payers.
  d. labor unions.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b



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