By the 1960s, a majority of the House favored a health care plan, but did not expect such legislation to ever reach the floor because
a. presidents had so roundly condemned the idea.
b. the Social Security system was unpopular.
c. it was expected that the Supreme Court would probably rule such a plan unconstitutional.
d. the Ways and Means Committee adamantly opposed the idea.
e. all of the above.
Answer: D
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