A) 1798
B) 1866
C) 1936
D) 1942
E) 1968
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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) 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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A) earned income tax credits
B) Medicaid
C) Temporary Assistance for Needy Families
D) subsidized student loans
E) Social Security
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A) the police station
B) job placement services
C) subsidized schools and training centers
D) passes to hotels
E) cash payments
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A) the requirement that Medicare cover all individuals living in the United States by 2014.
B) a tax credit that is given to all people who are unemployed and do not have health insurance coverage.
C) the requirement that uninsured individuals purchase health insurance.
D) the requirement that health insurance companies accept all applicants, regardless of preexisting conditions.
E) a system of health care where the government owns and operates all medical facilities.
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A) the first schools built in any local district.
B) schools that a district uses as the median by which to judge test scores.
C) private schools that are funded with tax vouchers.
D) public schools that are free to design special curricula.
E) private schools run by large corporations.
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A) Social Security
B) food stamps
C) public housing assistance
D) Temporary Assistance to Needy Families
E) Medicare
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A) by the federal government.
B) by the states, with uniform benefit levels set by the federal government.
C) by the states, with benefit levels varying between states.
D) through private agencies with governmental contracts.
E) by the federal government, with benefit levels varying between states.
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A) Medicaid
B) Medicare
C) food stamps
D) Supplemental Security Income
E) Social Security
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A) spending on Social Security has declined so significantly.
B) state and local governments have refused to contribute to the costs of administering these programs.
C) these programs are indexed to grow at two times the rate of inflation.
D) of the growing number of people eligible and because of rising health care costs.
E) recipients of these programs frequently abuse them.
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A) the fear that the Soviets were winning the Cold War through better technology
B) low levels of literacy in America's inner cities
C) the return of veterans at the end of World War II
D) the Great Depression
E) the fear that the Japanese were outperforming American students in math and science
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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
E) a public option allowing individuals to acquire medical coverage directly from the government
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A) the middle class
B) children
C) the elderly
D) the wealthy
E) minorities
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A) 10,000
B) 750,000
C) 1 million
D) 9 million
E) 40 million
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A) popular and receive wide support.
B) often controversial.
C) determined not by popular opinion but by the Constitution.
D) often changed drastically from administration to administration.
E) similar to those of social programs of other countries.
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A) financing approved by Congress during each session.
B) rate of inflation.
C) relationship between the level of the federal deficit compared to the nation's gross national product.
D) changing needs of each recipient.
E) unemployment rate.
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A) voters passed initiatives in many states that required an increase in benefits.
B) a number of court decisions determined that benefits must be increased at a level greater than that of inflation each year.
C) Congress passed a number of laws that dramatically expanded the number of people who were eligible and the overall amount of in-kind benefits that would be provided to eligible people.
D) court decisions made it more difficult for the government to legally terminate people's benefits for lack of eligibility.
E) state governments refused to administer the program unless the federal government spent more on benefits.
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