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cabate

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What did Andrew Jackson think of patronage appointments?
 
  a. He believed they were unnecessary.
  b. He believed they should only be given to military veterans.
  c. He believed they should only be used on the state level.
  d. He believed they improve efficiency and democratic accountability.
  e. He hated them.

Question 2

Most of the state and local government spending on health is disbursed through the Medicaid program, a joint federalstate program that provides medical assistance to ________.
 
  A. needy children
  B. elderly citizens
  C. low-income families
  D. disabled individuals
  E. minority groups



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

C



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