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haleyc112

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What is the Superfund?
 
  a. a congressional fund to reduce carbon emissions
  b. a congressional fund to study global warming
  c. a congressional fund to improve air quality
 d. a congressional fund to clean up hazardous waste sites

Question 2

In recent years, how has the government limited Medicare costs?
 
  a. raising the eligibility age
 b. requiring patients to obtain a supplemental private plan
  c. capping the total expenditures per patient
  d. reducing the fees it pays to doctors and hospitals



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

d



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