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During his term in office, President Obama _____ Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA).
 
  A) enacted
  B) retracted
  C) expanded
  D) diminished
  E) vetoed

Question 2

The national DREAM Act would
 
  A) provide federal college tuition aid to illegal immigrants who are accepted to colleges and universities.
  B) allow illegal immigrants brought to the United States as children to become eligible for legalized status.
  C) make illegal immigrants legally eligible for private health insurance.
  D) allow the children of illegal immigrants U.S. citizenship if they were born on U. S. soil.
  E) create a legal path to citizenship for all of the people who are currently in the U.S. illegally.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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