In the text, you read this about the healthcare issue during Bill Clinton's presidency:

In 1994, some 37 million Americans had no health insurance. Clinton called for a national system of health insurance for almost all Americans. After heated debate, however, Congress defeated the plan. Many Americans worried that it would be too costly and involve the government too deeply in their lives.

Question
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Based on this excerpt, which of the following statements is most opposed to Congress’ stance in 1994?
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Responses

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- Investing in a national system of health insurance would benefit the 37 million Americans without health insurance.
- The national system of health insurance proposed by Clinton would be costly for the government.
- Government involvement in healthcare should be limited to avoid intruding on Americans' lives.
- Congress made the right decision in defeating the national system of health insurance.

The statement most opposed to Congress' stance in 1994 would be: Investing in a national system of health insurance would benefit the 37 million Americans without health insurance.