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Alcohol (ethanol) is a
 
  A) central nervous system stimulant.
  B) hallucinogenic.
  C) narcotic.
  D) central nervous system depressant.

Question 2

Explain the purpose of Medicaid and list those who are eligible for Medicaid benefits.
 
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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

Medicaid is a federal-state matching funds program that provides health insurance coverage for low-income Americans, including 33 million children. However, each state determines eligibility, services covered, and payments to providers; thus, the quality of Medicaid coverage varies from state to state.



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