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lidoalex

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A billionaire and a person living on the street share
 
  a. the same social class.
  b. comparable status.
  c. the influence of social class on their lives.
  d. a comparable level of privilege.

Question 2

The term fee-for-servicerefers to
 
  a. Obamacare.
  b. payment to a physician to diagnose and treat a patient's medical problems.
  c. socialized medicine.
  d. that if a cure doesnot work, the patient doesnot pay.


Fayaz00962

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Answer to Question 1

c. the influence of social class on their lives.

Answer to Question 2

b. payment to a physician to diagnose and treat a patient's medical problems.



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