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maegan_martin

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Obamacare has no provisions concerning tort reform. Tort reform refers to managing the litigation of what?
 
  a. insurance co-payments
  b. medical malpractice
  c. birth control
  d. retirement benefits

Question 2

If an individual receives government benefits due to his or her level of income, they are considered to be what?
 
  a. transfer payments
  b. a pension
  c. means-tested spending
  d. redistributed income



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: b

Answer to Question 2

Answer: c



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