A) changes in tax policy
B) changes in the nation's job market
C) the "compression effect" described by economist Paul Krugman
D) a booming goods and services sector
E) All of these answers are correct.
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A) is funded through general tax revenues.
B) is one of the least popular government programs.
C) is paid for through a payroll tax.
D) provides health care to all adults over age 50.
E) None of these answers is correct.
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A) criticized because some believe it allows undeserving people to get aid.
B) criticized because some think it stigmatizes its users by identifying them publicly as welfare cases.
C) an in-kind benefit.
D) criticized because some think it is too costly.
E) All of these answers are correct.
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A) Franklin Roosevelt
B) John Kennedy
C) Dwight Eisenhower
D) Richard Nixon
E) Lyndon Johnson
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A) 1920s.
B) 1930s.
C) 1940s.
D) 1950s.
E) 1960s.
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A) are publicly funded and have no more freedom in choosing students than do public schools,though they have greater freedom in determining curricula.
B) are privately funded and have total freedom in determining curricula.
C) are publicly funded but have more freedom in determining curricula than public schools.
D) are promoted primarily by Democrats as a strong,publicly-funded method of improving education.
E) have been opposed by President Obama,through executive orders to drain their funding.
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A) payroll taxes paid only by employees.
B) payroll taxes paid only by employers.
C) payroll taxes paid by both employees and employers.
D) general tax revenues.
E) sales taxes.
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A) $19,000
B) $24,000
C) $28,000
D) $33,000
E) $38,000
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A) Media coverage often focuses on the plight of the poor in America.
B) In polls each year,Americans place the problem of poverty as the nation's top problem.
C) Poverty is less common in the suburbs than in inner cities or rural areas.
D) Poverty has been virtually eliminated in the United States.
E) Poverty is most apparent in the case of elderly Americans.
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A) the federal government must provide at least half the cost of educating each child through public education systems.
B) the federal government is responsible for ensuring that each state provides an adequate education for each child.
C) states have no official responsibilities in the field of education.
D) states are obliged to give all children an education that is "equal" across communities.
E) states are obliged to give all children an "adequate" education.
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A) Social welfare
B) Public education
C) The federal government
D) The Internal Revenue Service
E) Social security
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A) salary levels of the teachers.
B) population density of the community.
C) level of local school board control over policy.
D) community's wealth.
E) ratio of private to public schools in the community.
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A) Their integrated vertical structure.
B) They have built-in sunset provisions.
C) They are administered at the local level where government is more responsive to changes in the needs of beneficiaries.
D) They do not require a large bureaucracy to administer them.
E) Costs are shared by the state and federal government.
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A) TANF
B) Medicaid
C) food stamps
D) Medicare
E) All of these answers are correct.
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A) Americans prefer that society's material benefits be allocated through the economic marketplace rather than through government policies.
B) Government should not use fiscal policy to attempt to flatten the ups and downs of a market economy.
C) Americans should increase the size of the federal welfare state in order to mitigate the harmful influences of the market.
D) The market tends to eliminate weak businesses and reward strong ones.
E) The strength of the market economy of the United States is precisely what provides the welfare state with the revenue it needs to help the most underprivileged citizens.
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A) tax contributions they made in the past,which were put in a trust fund from which current payments are made.
B) payroll taxes on people who are currently working.
C) equal contributions from the national and state governments.
D) borrowed funds,which contribute to the national debt.
E) None of these answers is correct.
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A) began as part of Lyndon Johnson's Great Society program in the 1960s.
B) has helped disadvantaged children develop their learning skills.
C) failed to enroll about half of the children eligible.
D) is fully funded at the present time.
E) is designed to assist preschool children.
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A) 10 percent
B) 25 percent
C) 50 percent
D) 75 percent
E) There was no measurable change.
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A) is one of the largest executive departments.
B) is a regulatory agency that ensures NCLB is followed.
C) was created in the 1930s as part of the New Deal.
D) dictates school curriculum across the country.
E) None of these answers is correct.
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