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The deductible.
On insurance policies, the deductible is an amount that the individual must pay of their own expenses before the insurance policy covers any costs. After meeting the deductible amount, most insurance policies then have a ratio of how they will pay expenses -- for instance, 80% paid by the insurer, 20% by the individual. For some sorts of expenses (listed in the policy) insurers will cover the whole amount.
Since you asked this question in the history area, let's note a little history. The first health insurance sort of coverage in the United States was accident insurance, offered by a company founded in 1850 that covered persons injured in railroad or steamboat accidents. General health insurance covering sickness and such didn't begin in the US until after 1890. Today, we've come to expect health insurance as a part of everyone's life and budget -- indeed, the Affordable Care Act of 2010 made it a legal requirement for Americans to carry health insurance or else pay a tax penalty if they did not. But health insurance wasn't always such a common commodity.
The Founding Fathers were a group of men who collaborated to write and sign the Declaration of Independence. This includes Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, and others.
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First, the President must nominate someone to become a Justice on the United States Supreme Court when there is a vacancy. Then, the Senate must confirm the nomination with a majority vote.
Explanation:
There are no qualifications listed by the Constitution for becoming a Justice. The only steps one has to go through is the nomination and Senate confirmation.
However, in practice, having experience in law is a requirement as all previous Justices have been trained in law, even if they didn't go to law school.