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ohaa [14]
2 years ago
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The federal government has worked to expand healthcare reforms to give all citizens access to affordable health care. States suc

h as Washington chose to expand their Medicaid programs, giving more citizens access to free or low-cost healthcare. States such as Texas have opted not to expand Medicaid programs, leaving low-income citizens without access to affordable health care.
Which of the following concepts best describes the states’ actions in the scenario?

- nullification
- dual federalism
- cooperative federalism
- laboratories of democracy
History
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Snezhnost [94]2 years ago
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Cooperative federalism
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