In National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius (2012), the Supreme Court ruled that states did not have to expand their Medicaid coverage because
A. the provision left them without a "genuine choice" as to whether to comply.
B. health care is purely a state issue.
C. health care is purely a federal issue.
D. the provision violated the Constitution by not requiring more state funding for the program.
E. the provision created a tax that was not permissible.
Answer: A
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In 1830, Congress instructed the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), which Congress had established in 1824 as part of the War Department, to:
A) abolish the practice of slavery among Native Americans. B) assimilate American Indians into the American society. C) ban Native Americans from having gambling operations. D) remove all tribes to reservations west of the Mississippi River in order to free land east of the Mississippi for white settlement. E) uphold the terms set in the Northwest Ordinance, passed by Congress under the Articles of Confederation in 1787.