A) Ronald Reagan
B) George H.W.Bush
C) Jimmy Carter
D) Richard Nixon
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A) governors for vetoing legislation that is detrimental to the poor.
B) state legislatures for catering to the needy.
C) the wealthy for being too politically organized.
D) low wages that put a strain on social welfare programs.
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A) States are allowed to reduce their expenditures on welfare benefits.
B) Just two years after President Bill Clinton signed TANF into law,welfare spending by the states and communities was reduced by approximately 20 percent.
C) States can remove recipients from the welfare rolls sooner than the five-year maximum limit.
D) By most standards,cash transfers to welfare are extremely high.
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A) $5.75
B) $6.50
C) $7.25
D) $8.00
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A) California Helping Employers Program (CHEP)
B) Wisconsin Works (W-2) Program
C) Hawaii Education and Labor Program (HELP)
D) Pennsylvania EduWork Program (PEWP)
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A) the feminization of poverty.
B) feminazism.
C) the race to the bottom.
D) social Darwinism.
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A) Unemployment Insurance Program
B) Temporary Assistance for Needy Families
C) Protection from Unemployment Program
D) Workers Protection Program
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A) Social Security
B) Food Stamps
C) Worker's Compensation
D) Federal Housing
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A) to be devolved to the states and their communities.
B) the responsibility of the federal government.
C) social experiments directed by the federal government.
D) constitutionally guaranteed to citizens of every state.
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A) Great Society
B) New Deal
C) New Federalism
D) Jacksonian Democracy
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A) The Pelosi Plan.
B) The Ryan Plan.
C) The Gingrich Legacy.
D) ObamaCare.
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A) there is widespread fraud in the distribution of state unemployment benefits.
B) only the Wisconsin Works (W-2) Program saved the state money.
C) individuals eligible for Food Stamps had the most difficulty enrolling in the program.
D) states have very different requirements that individuals must meet in order to be eligible for public assistance.
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A) underclass.
B) economic problem.
C) uberpoor.
D) urban dwellers.
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A) In 2013,more than 57 million Americans received Social Security benefits.
B) Workers contributed 7.65 percent of their gross paycheck (capped at $102,000) into the fund,which is matched by their employers.
C) Critics of Social Security argue that the program is unnecessary,as most workers have dedicated retirement savings.
D) Nine out of every ten individuals over the age of 65 receives a Social Security check.
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A) usually means tested.
B) the main reason for illegal immigration into America.
C) virtually non-existent in the United States.
D) generally not available for poor people with life-threatening medical emergencies.
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A) true wage.
B) living wage.
C) realistic wage.
D) pragmatic wage.
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A) The program imposes nationally uniform standards so there is little variation among the states.
B) Eligibility for the program is largely determined by income levels.
C) Legal immigrants may not participate in the program.
D) Beneficiaries are issued electronic debit cards,which they may use to purchase food from participating retailers.
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