A) There are no longer enough poor children to make a difference.
B) Children cannot vote.
C) There are no interest groups devoted to poor children.
D) American political values tend to discount the needs of youth.
E) Most poor children live in foreign countries.
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A) outdoor relief.
B) indoor relief.
C) a contributory program.
D) a noncontributory program.
E) a means-tested program.
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A) It was the signature education act of George W.Bush.
B) It increased the role of the federal government in education policy.
C) It requires that students be tested every year for proficiency in math and reading.
D) It creates a standard national test for all students.
E) Many states considered it an unfunded mandate.
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A) the middle class
B) children
C) the elderly
D) the wealthy
E) minorities
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A) 50 percent;35 percent
B) 35 percent;10 percent
C) 65 percent;25 percent
D) 30 percent;45 percent
E) 40 percent;30 percent
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A) soup kitchens supported by local churches
B) food stamps
C) workplace medical insurance
D) cost-of-living adjustments
E) Medicaid
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A) Women are more likely to be poor than men.
B) African Americans have experienced twice as much unemployment as other Americans.
C) The poverty rates for African Americans and Hispanic Americans are more than double that of non-Hispanic white Americans.
D) Minorities are less likely to have access to the shadow welfare state.
E) Men are more likely to be poor than women.
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A) the creation of new state-based insurance exchanges
B) a provision requiring uninsured individuals to purchase health insurance
C) insurance regulation that prohibits insurers from denying benefits for a variety of reasons such as preexisting conditions
D) an expansion of the public programs Medicaid and the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP)
E) a "public option" allowing individuals to acquire medical coverage directly from the government
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A) the 1890s
B) the 1920s
C) the 1930s
D) the 1960s
E) the 1980s
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A) The government spends far more on programs for education than on programs for the elderly and poor children.
B) The government spends far more on programs for veterans than on programs for the elderly and poor children.
C) The government spends far more on programs for the elderly than on programs for veterans and on unemployment insurance benefits.
D) The government spends far more on programs for poor children than on programs for the elderly and on unemployment insurance benefits.
E) The government spends far more on unemployment insurance benefits than on programs for the elderly and for poor children.
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A) It showed that the government could efficiently distribute public assistance.
B) It demonstrated that the government could choose between the deserving and undeserving poor in a more objective manner than private charities.
C) It revealed that poverty could be caused by a flawed economic system,not just by personal irresponsibility.
D) It revealed that local governments were too corrupt to be trusted with welfare policies.
E) It showed that government was not as capable in taking care of the poor as private charities.
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A) personal counseling and "mental hygiene."
B) punishing deviant behavior.
C) repairing a flawed economic system.
D) finding new party members.
E) finding people jobs.
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A) risen;risen
B) fallen;fallen
C) risen;fallen
D) fallen;risen
E) stayed the same;stayed the same
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A) the welfare that is distributed by local governments and special districts
B) social benefits that are distributed by private employers who are being subsidized by the government
C) the welfare payments that the government is committed to paying in the future
D) private charities that have filled the gap left by reductions in government spending
E) the welfare distributed by private charities and religious organizations
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A) 20 percent
B) 35 percent
C) 40 percent
D) 60 percent
E) 75 percent
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A) The recipient is caring for children.
B) The recipient is going to school or in a job-training program.
C) The recipient has been means tested.
D) The recipient has been considered deserving.
E) The recipient is actively looking for a job.
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