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jparksx

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What did health insurance experts fear might be an unintended consequence of mental and physical parity legislation?
 
  a. Experts feared that insurance companies would drop mental health coverage altogether.
  b. Experts feared that insurance coverage for physical illness would be reduced.
  c. Experts feared that insurance companies would go out of business because of the cost.
  d. Experts feared that fewer minorities would have physical and mental health insurance coverage.

Question 2

Schools are an example of _______ education.
 
  a. formal
  b. informal
  c. spot
  d. curricular



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Answer to Question 1

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