How did the Affordable Care Act become law?
a. President Obama came up with the idea, had his advisors write it, and presented it to Congress, which then voted on it
b. After years of attempting to expand healthcare coverage, the president, Congress and various stakeholders discussed, debated, and modified the bill before voting on it
c. Mitt Romney offered his plan for Massachusetts to the president and the Congress, and they adapted it to become a federal program
d. Hillary Clinton wrote the bill in conjunction with several members of the House and Senate during the administration of Bill Clinton
b. After years of attempting to expand healthcare coverage, the president, Congress and various stakeholders discussed, debated, and modified the bill before voting on it
You might also like to view...
Which of the following occurred in Texas during the Great Depression and the New Deal?
a. Texans voted for Franklin D. Roosevelt in each of his presidential elections. b. The oil industry did little to spare the Texas economy from the effects of the Depression. c. Many farmers’ property increased in value. d. “Pappy” O’Daniel lost the gubernatorial election despite having the Golden Rule as his motto.
In the late 1900s, judicial reformers focused on persuading states to adopt ______ for choosing judges.
a. merit selection b. elections c. appointments d. retention elections