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The attitude of United States citizens towards health care is
{ 1 } - one of reluctance to support legislation that guarantees the right of all to health care.
{ 2 } - that health care, like education, is a fundamental human right.
{ 3 } - that it is just to provide public funding when private funding is not sufficient.
{ 4 } - like that of most advanced countries.
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The attitude of United States citizens towards health care is
{ 1 } - one of reluctance to support legislation that guarantees the right of all to health care.
{ 2 } - that health care, like education, is a fundamental human right.
{ 3 } - that it is just to provide public funding when private funding is not sufficient.
{ 4 } - like that of most advanced countries.
See p. 108.
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The attitude of United States citizens towards health care is
{ 1 } - one of reluctance to support legislation that guarantees the right of all to health care.
{ 2 } - that health care, like education, is a fundamental human right.
{ 3 } - that it is just to provide public funding when private funding is not sufficient.
{ 4 } - like that of most advanced countries.
See p. 108.
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The attitude of United States citizens towards health care is
{ 1 } - one of reluctance to support legislation that guarantees the right of all to health care.
{ 2 } - that health care, like education, is a fundamental human right.
{ 3 } - that it is just to provide public funding when private funding is not sufficient.
{ 4 } - like that of most advanced countries.
See p. 108.
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The attitude of United States citizens towards health care is
{ 1 } - one of reluctance to support legislation that guarantees the right of all to health care.
{ 2 } - that health care, like education, is a fundamental human right.
{ 3 } - that it is just to provide public funding when private funding is not sufficient.
{ 4 } - like that of most advanced countries.
See p. 108.
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