Card 57 / 151: What was the most significant change that President George W. Bush made to the 1965 Medicare program?
A)
Medicare recipients became entitled to food stamps.
B)
He added an outpatient prescription drug program.
C)
He reduced Medicaid's age eligibility from 65 to 60.
D)
He reduced funding for the program several times during his administration.
Answer:
B) He added an outpatient prescription drug program.
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Introduction to American Politics MCQ POLSC231
Author:
Nicole Bartels
The Saylor Foundation
USA
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