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Why was health care reform a significant public debate in the 1990s?

The majority of people who were unable to access medical care were illegal immigrants.
Free trade agreements had led to a surge in demand for American health care.
Most people agreed changes were needed, but they opposed raising taxes for it.
Costs for medical care were rising, and fewer people had access to adequate care.

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D. Costs for medical care were rising, and fewer people had access to adequate care.

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