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Mr.Thesaxman

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In King v. Burwell, the Supreme Court ruled that
 
  A) families would not be eligible for federal government subsidies to purchase health care.
  B) privacy of medical information is more important than the ACA.
  C) it is unconstitutional to require individuals to purchase insurance.
  D) people who use healthcare.gov were not entitled to get federal government subsidies, while those who purchased insurance through the state-run exchanges were.
  E) people who use healthcare.gov could get the federal government subsidies to purchase health insurance.

Question 2

With its combination of new costs and provisions to help pay for them, the Congressional Budget Office estimates that Obamacare will _________ federal budget deficits in the long run.
 
  A) greatly increase
  B) slightly increase
  C) have no effect on
  D) maintain
  E) decrease



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Answer to Question 1

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