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Which statement best characterizes the debate over healthcare provision in the United States?
 
  A)There was broad consensus that something should be done but little consensus on what should be done.
  B)There was little agreement that there was a problem, but a strong majority favored moving to a single-payer system.
  C)There was complete agreement over the nature of the problem and a strong consensus on how to solve that problem.
  D)There was general agreement by the public over the nature of the problem but little agreement politically that a problem existed.

Question 2

What did George W. Bush create through unitary action to try suspected enemy combatants?
 
  A)executive bureaus
  B)federal agencies
  C)civil courts
  D)military tribunals



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Answer to Question 1

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