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Letting young adults stay on their parents’ health plans until age twenty-six is

ID: 1111671 • Letter: L

Question

Letting young adults stay on their parents’ health plans until age twenty-six is an example of a a. single-payer system. b. provision of the new health legislation that will not go into effect until 2014. c. provision of the proposed health legislation that Republicans were effective in blocking. d. provision of the new health legislation that took effect quickly. e. provision of the new he Letting young adults stay on their parents’ health plans until age twenty-six is an example of a a. single-payer system. b. provision of the new health legislation that will not go into effect until 2014. c. provision of the proposed health legislation that Republicans were effective in blocking. d. provision of the new health legislation that took effect quickly. e. provision of the new he Letting young adults stay on their parents’ health plans until age twenty-six is an example of a a. single-payer system. b. provision of the new health legislation that will not go into effect until 2014. c. provision of the proposed health legislation that Republicans were effective in blocking. d. provision of the new health legislation that took effect quickly. e. provision of the new he

Explanation / Answer

Solution: provision of the new health legislation that took effect quickly

Explanation: President Trump has decided to adopt new health legislation that allow young adults to stay on their parents' insurance until they are 26 years old