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On higher taxes, middle-class Americans generally opposed proposals for a national health insurance program.

A system of health insurance called national health insurance (NHI), sometimes known as statutory health insurance (SHI), protects the whole population of a country from the rising cost of medical treatment. Either the public, the private or a combination of the two sectors may handle its administration.

For those 65 years of age and over, as well as some people with impairments and those who have an end-stage renal illness, Medicare is a Federal health insurance program (ESRD). Unless you choose otherwise, Original Medicare is what you'll have when you initially sign up for Medicare.

You are protected against unforeseen, excessive medical expenses with health insurance. Even before you have reached your deductible, you pay less for covered in-network medical services. Even before you reach your deductible, you can receive free preventative care including vaccinations, screenings, and some checkups.

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The complete question is:

On what grounds have middle-class Americans generally opposed proposals for a national health insurance program?

Select one:

A. Government intervention

B. Erosion of personal freedoms

C. Cost of health care

D. Higher taxes