In 2010 the "Patient Protection and Affordable Care het was signed into law by President Barack Obama, Though criticized by
some as 'Obamacare' and an example of the national government overstepping its lärnits, the series of health reforms provisions
passed through both houses of Congress following months of heated debate. The far-reaching law initiated many changes in
health care in the United States, induding subsidizing insurance premiums, and much, much more. The program is to be paid for
by the implementation of many types of taves and fees, including increased taxes for high-income recipients of Medicare, tax
penalties for people who choose to not obtain any health insurance, and taxes on tanning beds,
This situation surrounding the "Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act is somewhat similar to which political debate in early
United States History?
A)
Mercantilism
B)
Nullification
Abolitionists v Slave Holders
D)
Federalists v. Anti-Federalists