Deck 6: Poverty

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It was not until _____ that the public began to identify poverty as one of America's serious problems.
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An influential factor in creating an awareness of the problem of poverty was a book entitled _____.
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A state in which income is insufficient to provide the basic necessities of food, shelter, clothing, and medical care is called _____.
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When poverty is so severe that it is life-threatening, it is called _____.
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_____ means that the insufficiency to provide basic necessities such as food, shelter, medical care, and clothing is substantially greater than that of most others in the society.
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A measure of the average change in prices of all types of consumer goods and services purchased by urban wage earners and clerical workers is called the _____.
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The _____ changes the proportion of the poor in various groups (such as age groups, racial/ethnic groups), raising the rates in some groups and lowering them in others.
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The _____ defines "near" poverty as between 100 and 125 percent of the poverty threshold.
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During the 1960s and 1970s, the amount of poverty in the United States _____.
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If we look at absolute numbers instead of rates, the racial/ethnic group with the largest number of poor is _____.
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_____ has the highest rate of poverty for children of the industrial countries of the world.
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The _____ are mostly likely to die at a younger age.
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According to your text, it is the _____ that benefits the most from government programs.
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Among age groups, the highest rate of poverty in the United States by far is among those people who are _____.
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The ability or opportunity to govern oneself is called _____.
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The arbitrary, unfavorable treatment of the members of some social group is called _____.
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The _____ is defined as a belief that has consequences (and may become true) simply because it is believed.
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It was not until _____ that the public began to identify poverty as one of America's serious problems.

A) 1941
B) 1950
C) 1965
D) 1984
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An influential factor in creating an awareness of the problem of poverty was a book entitled _____.

A) The Cost of Poverty
B) The Other America
C) If You Saw What I Saw
D) The Price of Poverty
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A state in which income is insufficient to provide the basic necessities of food, shelter, clothing, and medical care is called _____.

A) poverty
B) poorness
C) lower class
D) deadbeat
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When poverty is so severe that it is life-threatening, it is called _____.

A) relative poverty
B) lower class poverty
C) poor poverty
D) absolute poverty
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Which of the following terms means that the insufficiency to provide basic necessities such as food, shelter, medical care, and clothing is substantially greater than that of most others in the society?

A) relative poverty
B) destitution
C) penury
D) absolute poverty
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The _____ is defined as the minimum income amount that Americans should have to live on, based on the Department of Agriculture's calculations of the cost of a basic diet called "the economy food plan."

A) consumer price index
B) poverty level
C) international poverty line
D) standard of living
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A measure of the average change in prices of all types of consumer goods and services purchased by urban wage earners and clerical workers is called the _____.

A) consumer price index
B) U.S. economic status
C) level of poverty
D) index of expenses
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During the 1960s and 1970s, the amount of poverty in the United States _____.

A) increased
B) decreased
C) remained the same
D) increased in the north but decreased in the south
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Which of the following families has the greatest chance of being poor?

A) married white father and mother
B) married black father and mother
C) single white mother
D) single black mother
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Among the racial/ethnic minorities for whom the Census Bureau regularly collects and publishes data, _____ have the highest poverty rate.

A) African Americans
B) non-Hispanic whites
C) Asian Americans
D) Hispanics
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In terms of absolute number rather than rates, the racial/ethnic group in the United States with the largest number of poor is _____.

A) African Americans
B) non-Hispanic whites
C) Asian Americans
D) Hispanics
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Which of the following industrial countries of the world has the highest rate of poverty for children?

A) England
B) Spain
C) Germany
D) the United States
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An area in which a certain group is segregated from the rest of society, often used today to refer to the impoverished area of the inner city, is called a _____.

A) suburb
B) development
C) ghetto
D) "Gold Coast"
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Who is most likely to die at a young age?

A) the poor
B) the lower middle class
C) the middle class
D) the upper class
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Inadequate food, in amount or type, is known as _____.

A) subsidy
B) homelessness
C) poverty
D) malnutrition
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Which of the following statements is true of the quality of life of the poor when compared to the nonpoor?

A) They are more likely to get chronic illnesses.
B) They are less likely to lose their jobs and to drop out of the labor force.
C) They are more likely to participate in meaningful groups and associations.
D) They are less likely to become mentally ill.
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Which of the following nations has the highest gross national product (GNP) per capita?

A) United States
B) Japan
C) United Kingdom
D) Switzerland
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Which social class is most likely to be a victim of a crime?

A) the upper class
B) the middle class
C) the lower middle class
D) the poor class
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According to your text, it is the _____ that benefit(s) the most from government programs.

A) homeless
B) lower class
C) middle and upper classes
D) none of these answers is correct
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A government grant to a private person or company to assist an enterprise deemed advantageous to the public is called _____.

A) welfare reform
B) a handout
C) a subsidy
D) a freeloader
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Government benefits given to corporations that are unavailable to other groups or to individuals are sometimes called _____.

A) corporate welfare
B) fleecing the rich
C) rich-man gifts
D) golden contracts
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In general, the _____, the lower the educational achievement of the child.

A) higher the income
B) lower the income
C) higher the class
D) taller the child
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The arbitrary, unfavorable treatment of the members of some social group is called _____.

A) favoritism
B) discrimination
C) affirmative action
D) classism
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To what extent do official figures accurately indicate the number of poor in America?

A) Official figures minimize the number of poor in America.
B) Official figures tend to overestimate the number of poor in America.
C) Official figures are an accurate indication of the number of poor in America.
D) Since data on personal income may be inaccurate, the accuracy of official figures on poverty is impossible to assess.
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Among social groups, wealth and poverty are distributed _____.

A) systematically
B) unevenly
C) equally
D) fairly
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The "underclass" are those who _____.

A) have chronic hunger and malnutrition
B) are unemployed
C) have substandard housing
D) all of these answers are correct
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Ways of living that enable people to adapt to their punishing, depriving reality are called _____.

A) affective strategies
B) adaptive strategies
C) survival strategies
D) social strategies
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Rainwater's concept of the "expressive strategy" involves _____.

A) apathy
B) crime
C) the manipulation of others
D) isolation and withdrawal
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According to Rainwater, which of the following is true of the violent strategy of survival?

A) It involves actions such as fighting, shoplifting, or making threats.
B) It involves manipulating others and making oneself appealing through various means.
C) It involves actions such as gaining the affection of a female, wearing dramatic clothes, or winning a gambling bet.
D) It involves incorporation of a safe strategy, and all the poor adopt it.
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According to Rainwater, which of the following is true of the depressive strategy of survival?

A) It involves incorporation of a safe strategy, and all the poor adopt it.
B) It involves manipulating others and making oneself appealing through various means.
C) It involves withdrawal and isolation and characterizes a great number of the poor as they grow older.
D) It involves actions such as gaining the affection of a female, wearing dramatic clothes, or winning a gambling bet.
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The text points out that the view of the poor as "lazy" _____.

A) is still prevalent
B) is unsupported by evidence
C) robs the poor of human dignity
D) all of these answers are correct
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The opportunity to control one's own destiny is called _____.

A) achievement
B) autonomy
C) authoritarianism
D) affiliation
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Which of the following statements is true of the Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) policy?

A) The policy includes unlimited help and no work requirements.
B) The federal government sets the exact requirements for distributing help to poor families.
C) The policy requires single mothers to find work and become self-supporting.
D) The federal government provides long-term aid to the poor.
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Wealth and poverty are distributed equally among various social groups.
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Single-parent families headed by mothers are the most impoverished group in the nation.
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If you are white, you are less likely to be poor than if you are nonwhite; if you are poor, you are more likely to be white than nonwhite.
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The rate of poverty is higher in metropolitan areas than in rural areas.
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The poor are lazy and just unwilling to work.
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The poor live under such circumstances as to cause higher rates of mental and physical illness.
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Compared to infants of the nonpoor, infants of the poor are more likely to die.
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There is a very long-term dependency among welfare recipients.
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Most of tax money spent by the federal government goes to poor people.
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One of the most important values of Americans is autonomy and equal opportunity.
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The belief that the poor are far more likely to be victims of violent crimes is a myth.
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Among social groups, wealth and poverty are distributed unequally.
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Among age groups, the highest rate of poverty in the United States by far is among those people who are under age 18.
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The text points out that the view of the poor as "lazy" is unsupported by evidence.
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In general, the lower the income, the lower the educational achievement of the child.
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One way to deal with low-paying jobs is to _____ the workers.
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It was not until _____ that the public began to identify poverty as one of America's serious problems.
1965
3
An influential factor in creating an awareness of the problem of poverty was a book entitled _____.
The Other America
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A state in which income is insufficient to provide the basic necessities of food, shelter, clothing, and medical care is called _____.
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When poverty is so severe that it is life-threatening, it is called _____.
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_____ means that the insufficiency to provide basic necessities such as food, shelter, medical care, and clothing is substantially greater than that of most others in the society.
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A measure of the average change in prices of all types of consumer goods and services purchased by urban wage earners and clerical workers is called the _____.
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The _____ changes the proportion of the poor in various groups (such as age groups, racial/ethnic groups), raising the rates in some groups and lowering them in others.
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The _____ defines "near" poverty as between 100 and 125 percent of the poverty threshold.
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During the 1960s and 1970s, the amount of poverty in the United States _____.
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If we look at absolute numbers instead of rates, the racial/ethnic group with the largest number of poor is _____.
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_____ has the highest rate of poverty for children of the industrial countries of the world.
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The _____ are mostly likely to die at a younger age.
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According to your text, it is the _____ that benefits the most from government programs.
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Among age groups, the highest rate of poverty in the United States by far is among those people who are _____.
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The ability or opportunity to govern oneself is called _____.
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The arbitrary, unfavorable treatment of the members of some social group is called _____.
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The _____ is defined as a belief that has consequences (and may become true) simply because it is believed.
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It was not until _____ that the public began to identify poverty as one of America's serious problems.

A) 1941
B) 1950
C) 1965
D) 1984
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An influential factor in creating an awareness of the problem of poverty was a book entitled _____.

A) The Cost of Poverty
B) The Other America
C) If You Saw What I Saw
D) The Price of Poverty
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A state in which income is insufficient to provide the basic necessities of food, shelter, clothing, and medical care is called _____.

A) poverty
B) poorness
C) lower class
D) deadbeat
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When poverty is so severe that it is life-threatening, it is called _____.

A) relative poverty
B) lower class poverty
C) poor poverty
D) absolute poverty
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Which of the following terms means that the insufficiency to provide basic necessities such as food, shelter, medical care, and clothing is substantially greater than that of most others in the society?

A) relative poverty
B) destitution
C) penury
D) absolute poverty
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The _____ is defined as the minimum income amount that Americans should have to live on, based on the Department of Agriculture's calculations of the cost of a basic diet called "the economy food plan."

A) consumer price index
B) poverty level
C) international poverty line
D) standard of living
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A measure of the average change in prices of all types of consumer goods and services purchased by urban wage earners and clerical workers is called the _____.

A) consumer price index
B) U.S. economic status
C) level of poverty
D) index of expenses
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During the 1960s and 1970s, the amount of poverty in the United States _____.

A) increased
B) decreased
C) remained the same
D) increased in the north but decreased in the south
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Which of the following families has the greatest chance of being poor?

A) married white father and mother
B) married black father and mother
C) single white mother
D) single black mother
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Among the racial/ethnic minorities for whom the Census Bureau regularly collects and publishes data, _____ have the highest poverty rate.

A) African Americans
B) non-Hispanic whites
C) Asian Americans
D) Hispanics
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In terms of absolute number rather than rates, the racial/ethnic group in the United States with the largest number of poor is _____.

A) African Americans
B) non-Hispanic whites
C) Asian Americans
D) Hispanics
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Which of the following industrial countries of the world has the highest rate of poverty for children?

A) England
B) Spain
C) Germany
D) the United States
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An area in which a certain group is segregated from the rest of society, often used today to refer to the impoverished area of the inner city, is called a _____.

A) suburb
B) development
C) ghetto
D) "Gold Coast"
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Who is most likely to die at a young age?

A) the poor
B) the lower middle class
C) the middle class
D) the upper class
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Inadequate food, in amount or type, is known as _____.

A) subsidy
B) homelessness
C) poverty
D) malnutrition
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Which of the following statements is true of the quality of life of the poor when compared to the nonpoor?

A) They are more likely to get chronic illnesses.
B) They are less likely to lose their jobs and to drop out of the labor force.
C) They are more likely to participate in meaningful groups and associations.
D) They are less likely to become mentally ill.
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Which of the following nations has the highest gross national product (GNP) per capita?

A) United States
B) Japan
C) United Kingdom
D) Switzerland
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Which social class is most likely to be a victim of a crime?

A) the upper class
B) the middle class
C) the lower middle class
D) the poor class
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According to your text, it is the _____ that benefit(s) the most from government programs.

A) homeless
B) lower class
C) middle and upper classes
D) none of these answers is correct
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A government grant to a private person or company to assist an enterprise deemed advantageous to the public is called _____.

A) welfare reform
B) a handout
C) a subsidy
D) a freeloader
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Government benefits given to corporations that are unavailable to other groups or to individuals are sometimes called _____.

A) corporate welfare
B) fleecing the rich
C) rich-man gifts
D) golden contracts
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In general, the _____, the lower the educational achievement of the child.

A) higher the income
B) lower the income
C) higher the class
D) taller the child
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The arbitrary, unfavorable treatment of the members of some social group is called _____.

A) favoritism
B) discrimination
C) affirmative action
D) classism
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42
To what extent do official figures accurately indicate the number of poor in America?

A) Official figures minimize the number of poor in America.
B) Official figures tend to overestimate the number of poor in America.
C) Official figures are an accurate indication of the number of poor in America.
D) Since data on personal income may be inaccurate, the accuracy of official figures on poverty is impossible to assess.
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Among social groups, wealth and poverty are distributed _____.

A) systematically
B) unevenly
C) equally
D) fairly
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44
The "underclass" are those who _____.

A) have chronic hunger and malnutrition
B) are unemployed
C) have substandard housing
D) all of these answers are correct
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Ways of living that enable people to adapt to their punishing, depriving reality are called _____.

A) affective strategies
B) adaptive strategies
C) survival strategies
D) social strategies
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Rainwater's concept of the "expressive strategy" involves _____.

A) apathy
B) crime
C) the manipulation of others
D) isolation and withdrawal
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According to Rainwater, which of the following is true of the violent strategy of survival?

A) It involves actions such as fighting, shoplifting, or making threats.
B) It involves manipulating others and making oneself appealing through various means.
C) It involves actions such as gaining the affection of a female, wearing dramatic clothes, or winning a gambling bet.
D) It involves incorporation of a safe strategy, and all the poor adopt it.
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According to Rainwater, which of the following is true of the depressive strategy of survival?

A) It involves incorporation of a safe strategy, and all the poor adopt it.
B) It involves manipulating others and making oneself appealing through various means.
C) It involves withdrawal and isolation and characterizes a great number of the poor as they grow older.
D) It involves actions such as gaining the affection of a female, wearing dramatic clothes, or winning a gambling bet.
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The text points out that the view of the poor as "lazy" _____.

A) is still prevalent
B) is unsupported by evidence
C) robs the poor of human dignity
D) all of these answers are correct
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50
The opportunity to control one's own destiny is called _____.

A) achievement
B) autonomy
C) authoritarianism
D) affiliation
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Which of the following statements is true of the Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) policy?

A) The policy includes unlimited help and no work requirements.
B) The federal government sets the exact requirements for distributing help to poor families.
C) The policy requires single mothers to find work and become self-supporting.
D) The federal government provides long-term aid to the poor.
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52
Wealth and poverty are distributed equally among various social groups.
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Single-parent families headed by mothers are the most impoverished group in the nation.
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If you are white, you are less likely to be poor than if you are nonwhite; if you are poor, you are more likely to be white than nonwhite.
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The rate of poverty is higher in metropolitan areas than in rural areas.
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56
The poor are lazy and just unwilling to work.
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The poor live under such circumstances as to cause higher rates of mental and physical illness.
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Compared to infants of the nonpoor, infants of the poor are more likely to die.
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There is a very long-term dependency among welfare recipients.
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Most of tax money spent by the federal government goes to poor people.
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One of the most important values of Americans is autonomy and equal opportunity.
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62
The belief that the poor are far more likely to be victims of violent crimes is a myth.
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Among social groups, wealth and poverty are distributed unequally.
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Among age groups, the highest rate of poverty in the United States by far is among those people who are under age 18.
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The text points out that the view of the poor as "lazy" is unsupported by evidence.
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In general, the lower the income, the lower the educational achievement of the child.
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