Why was national health insurance not adopted by the United States when it was first considered in the 1930s?
a. liberals' desire for insurance to be provided by private companies
b. strong opposition by the American Medical Association
c. the fact that nearly all Americans already had health insurance
d. the downward trajectory of predicted health care costs
Answer: b
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