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jessicacav

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What did economists, sociologists, and political activists argue was the best way to improve poor health?
 
  A. Decrease poverty levels.
  B. Increase funding to health care on the state level.
  C. Increase the number of outpatient clinics for site-focused care.
  D. Increase the number of physicians to serve American citizens.

Question 2

How was the year 1965 a visible turning point in health care?
 
  A. Elderly first began to complain that they could not afford care.
  B. Health care costs began to rise in a noticeable way.
  C. Medicare and Medicaid legislation was passed.
  D. People first began recognizing that poor persons were going without care.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C



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