A) educational
B) environmental
C) biological
D) structural
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A) industries that,like ski tourism in Colorado,produce extreme real estate prices in their regions.
B) workers who must live very far from their jobs due to real estate prices.
C) poor families who face mountains of challenges in their lives.
D) corporations that allow extreme differences between top and bottom earners.
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A) relative poverty
B) absolute poverty
C) poverty threshold
D) official poverty rate
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A) the cost of the military
B) sexism
C) institutional structure
D) the Civil War
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A) can't afford to contribute her part of this matching retirement plan.
B) doesn't know that the act was passed.
C) doesn't have an employer-sponsored pension or retirement plan.
D) spends too much on cheap consumer goods.
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A) There weren't enough houses for all the families.
B) It produced no improvement or changes.
C) Families brought destructive behaviors from the ghetto to the new neighborhood.
D) Participants were self-selected.
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A) the same nutritional opportunities as Third World poor people.
B) material goods such as flat screen TVs and cell phones.
C) sizable retirement savings accounts.
D) incomes of less than a dollar a day.
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A) consolidate various social programs into a single office in order to coordinate and improve efforts to reduce poverty
B) break up governmentally consolidated programs in order to give more autonomy to states
C) encourage localities to mix social classes in residential areas and in public schools
D) encourage citizens to look at race,ethnicity,and gender as social factors influencing poverty
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A) Women,Infants,and Children Nutrition Program
B) Economic Opportunity Act
C) Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act
D) War on Poverty
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A) transportation
B) housing
C) heating homes
D) health care
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A) objective poverty.
B) marginal poverty.
C) absolute poverty.
D) relative poverty.
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A) blacks
B) single mothers on welfare
C) the underclass
D) Mexicans
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A) a comparison of poverty rates.
B) the U.S.poverty line.
C) a measure of economic inequality.
D) a measure of poverty rates.
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A) test scores and truancy
B) injuries and asthma
C) employment and earnings
D) violence and health
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A) The dollar amount has not been increased in a decade.
B) The minimum wage has increased.
C) The poor have many unrecorded sources of income.
D) Housing now makes up a larger proportion of household budgets than in the past.
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A) parenting classes
B) higher-paying jobs
C) higher welfare payments
D) desegregation of schools
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A) Jane's ability to secure the basic necessities of life,including food,clothing,and socioemotional support for her children
B) household stress levels and their effect on Jane's patience and parenting style
C) welfare policies in the city Jane moved to
D) parental and children's IQ
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A) The U.S.political system is fragmented,making it difficult to establish a comprehensive safety net.
B) The welfare state in the United States is more developed than that in European countries.
C) Capitalist institutions make it possible to maintain low levels of inequality.
D) The lack of a feudal history makes inequality less of an issue in the United States.
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A) our desires.
B) our perception of money.
C) poverty in the midst of growing wealth.
D) the media.
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