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What is one requirement of the Affordable Care Act?

A. Senior citizens must pay for their own health insurance if they can afford it.
B. The government will set up its own health insurance entity.
C. Government employees can't use private insurance companies.
D. Everyone has to obtain health care coverage.

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User Foakesm
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The Affordable Care Act also known as the Obamacare was made law last March of 2010 and aimed to improve the health care system in the United States. This is through widening of the coverage to more Americans and also to protect the existing health insurance policy holders thus the answer is d. everyone has to obtain health care coverage.
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(D) Everyone has to obtain health care coverage

The Affordable Care Act includes extensive health coverage reformations and covers tax requirements that influence individuals, families, businesses, insurers, tax-exempt organizations and government entities. These tax provisions include significant changes, including how people and families file their taxes. The law also holds advantages and responsibilities for other organizations and employers.

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