Answer:
A. The Patient Protection and Affordable Care for America Act provides full health care reform.
Step-by-step explanation:
The "Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act" (PPACA / ACA) was enacted to set the rising cost of medical care in the United States and the significant portion of the US population devoid of medical insurance.
This law says that most U.S. citizens and legal residents must have health insurance. So, since 2018, people who could afford health insurance but didn't buy it, had to pay a fee.
But at the end of 2018 a federal judge declared it unconstitutional, and on the other hand Trump since his campaign had promised to end the health reform of Obana, making it one of his main objectives of his presidency.