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leo leo

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What was the main purpose of the 1946 Hill-Burton Act?
 
  a. Expansion of the availability of health services and improved hospital facilities
  b. Creation of a national health insurance plan
  c. Regulation of physicians' salaries
  d. Raising the legal drinking age to 21 years

Question 2

Health policies are used in what capacity?
 
  a. Regulation of behaviors
  b. Allocation of income, services, or goods
  c. Both a and b
  d. Neither a nor b



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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