The Affordable Care Act (ACA) has a number of major provisions designed to control spiraling health care costs and increase the number of people in the United States who have health care coverage. Which of these provisions are part of the ACA?
a. It provided universal health care coverage in the United States.
b. It expanded Medicaid to cover people with incomes below 138 percent of federal poverty level.
c. It required employers to cover their workers or pay penalties, with exceptions for small employers.
d. It required health insurance plans to cover young adults on their parents' policies.
e. It provided tax credits to certain small businesses that cover specified costs of health insurance for their employees.
f. It required the creation of state-based (or multi- state) insurance exchanges to help individuals and small businesses purchase insurance.
e. Federal subsidies were established to limit premium costs to between 2 percent of income, for those with incomes at 133 percent of the federal poverty level, and 9.5 percent of income, for these who earn between 200 porcont and 400