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Title 2 of the social security act, who benefits?


Which health insurance program is designed to complement the retirement, survivor, and disibility insurance enacted under Title 2 of the Social Security Act?

A. medicare
B. medicaid
C. state children's Health Insurance Program
D. Civilian Health and Medical Program--Veterans Administration

A. Medicare

a

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