1. One example that supports O'Neill's claim that "problems were ignored, programs shelved" under Truman was the debate over (A) number of terms for a president (B) the strength of unions (C) a national health insurance svstem

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1. One example that supports O'Neill's claim that "problems were ignored,
programs shelved" under Truman was the debate over
(A) number of terms for a president
(B) the strength of unions
(C) a national health insurance svstem
Answer

C) a national health insurance system.

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