Which statement explains how Medicare differs from Medicaid?
a. Medicare is an entitlement while Medicaid is a form of welfare.
b. Medicare is completely free while Medicaid requires a recipient contribution.
c. Medicare pays for itself while Medicaid costs the government billions of dollars.
d. Medicare subsidizes health insurance while Medicaid provides direct payments to doctors and hospitals.
a
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One effect of fiscal federalism on Sunbelt states is that most of those states:
A. send more money to the federal government in taxes than they get back in federal expenditures and grants. B. send less money to the federal government than they get back. C. send about the same amount of money to the federal government as they get back. D. have become less concerned than previously about whether they get back as much as they send.
Which of the following would you expect to see in a nation with a highly legitimate government?
a. high rates of street violence b. politically powerful police unions c. low numbers of police officers d. high levels of police brutality to keep citizens in line