•Question 1 The inception of _____ was used as a trial balloon for the idea of government-sponsored universal health insurance. • Question 2 Which of the following factors was particularly important in promoting the growth of office-based medical practice in the postindustrial period? • Question 3 The beliefs and values that form American ideology represent the sentiments of • Question 4 Initially, what was the main purpose of private health insurance in the US? • Question 5 Historically, which interest group was the most powerful in opposing national health insurance?• Question 6 E-health has resulted in• Question 7 Hospitals in the United States evolved from • Question 8 When hospitals first emerged in the United States, they were used primarily by the wealthy. • Question 9 In its historical context, which of the following has played a major role in revolutionizing health care delivery? • Question 10 The private medical sector in the US has been heavily regulated by the government mainly because • Question 11 In the preindustrial era, _____ often functioned as surgeons. • Question 12 What was the function of a pesthouse in the preindustrial period? • Question 13 In the US, public health and private practice of medicine developed separately because • Question 14 Wage freezes during World War II helped promote employer-based health insurance in the United States. • Question 15 The US Supreme Court decision in Olmstead v. L.C. directed US states to • Question 16 As the health care delivery system developed in the US, right from its inception primary care physicians were assigned a gatekeeping role. • Question 17 Middle-class Americans have historically opposed proposals for a national health insurance program. • Question 18 During the World War II period, the US Supreme Court ruled that • Question 19 On what grounds have middle-class Americans generally opposed proposals for a national health insurance program? • Question 20 What main purpose was served by an almshouse in the preindustrial period?

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