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Deck 7: Health and Welfare
1
Currently, the dependency ration is
A) three
B) ten
C) one
D) seven
A) three
B) ten
C) one
D) seven
A
2
Human capital theory relates to the problem of poverty in theorizing that the poor
A) have little to offer in the job market.
B) are poor because of economic disruptions.
C) will remain poor.
D) should not receive entitlements.
A) have little to offer in the job market.
B) are poor because of economic disruptions.
C) will remain poor.
D) should not receive entitlements.
A
3
Individuals who have lost their jobs might look to which of the following programs for relief until they find a new job?
A) OASDI
B) Head Start
C) SSI
D) unemployment compensation
A) OASDI
B) Head Start
C) SSI
D) unemployment compensation
D
4
Most of the major entitlement programs in the United States were established under the leadership of president
A) Kennedy and Johnson.
B) Carter and Reagan.
C) Clinton and George H.W. Bush.
D) Franklin Roosevelt and Johnson.
A) Kennedy and Johnson.
B) Carter and Reagan.
C) Clinton and George H.W. Bush.
D) Franklin Roosevelt and Johnson.
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5
Federal entitlement spending is greatest for
A) Medicare.
B) welfare.
C) Social Security.
D) Medicaid.
A) Medicare.
B) welfare.
C) Social Security.
D) Medicaid.
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6
Which of these DOES NOT apply to Medicaid?
A) means-tested
B) supplies health services
C) social insurance
D) only for the elderly
A) means-tested
B) supplies health services
C) social insurance
D) only for the elderly
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7
About half the homeless are
A) single women.
B) individual children.
C) mentally ill.
D) substance abusers.
A) single women.
B) individual children.
C) mentally ill.
D) substance abusers.
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8
About what proportion of those on welfare have three or more children?
A) one-tenth
B) one-third
C) one-half
D) two-thirds
A) one-tenth
B) one-third
C) one-half
D) two-thirds
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9
Representing senior citizens, group.
A) OASDI
B) TANF
C) AARP
D) AFDC
A) OASDI
B) TANF
C) AARP
D) AFDC
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10
Social Security is a generational compact because
A) every generation is dependent on the preceding one.
B) each generation pays for the preceding one.
C) every generation pays for the next.
D) the span between generations is growing.
A) every generation is dependent on the preceding one.
B) each generation pays for the preceding one.
C) every generation pays for the next.
D) the span between generations is growing.
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11
The poverty level in the U.S.runs at about
A) 4 to 7 percent.
B) 8 to 11 percent.
C) 12 to 15 percent.
D) 16 to 19 percent.
A) 4 to 7 percent.
B) 8 to 11 percent.
C) 12 to 15 percent.
D) 16 to 19 percent.
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12
The 2011 poverty line for a family of four was about
A) $16,000.
B) $19,000.
C) $22,000.
D) $27,000.
A) $16,000.
B) $19,000.
C) $22,000.
D) $27,000.
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13
The single most influential factor that may lead to poverty is
A) race.
B) age.
C) family structure.
D) country of origin.
A) race.
B) age.
C) family structure.
D) country of origin.
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14
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families is a federal program to assist needy families with dependent children.This program replaced
A) the AFDC program.
B) Stafford Grants.
C) Pell Grants.
D) Medicare.
A) the AFDC program.
B) Stafford Grants.
C) Pell Grants.
D) Medicare.
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15
According to liberals, poverty estimates are faulty because they do not take which of these into account?
A) income
B) regional differences
C) property
D) in-kind benefits
A) income
B) regional differences
C) property
D) in-kind benefits
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16
Social Security is essentially
A) an entitlement.
B) insurance.
C) means-tested.
D) a health program.
A) an entitlement.
B) insurance.
C) means-tested.
D) a health program.
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17
Welfare reform initiatives under the Clinton administration put a limit on federal welfare of
A) 20 years.
B) 15 years.
C) 10 years.
D) 5 years.
A) 20 years.
B) 15 years.
C) 10 years.
D) 5 years.
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18
Which of these is NOT true of the Earned Income Tax Credit?
A) means-tested
B) for workers and their families
C) automatically issues a refund to those who qualify
D) is considered a negative income tax.
A) means-tested
B) for workers and their families
C) automatically issues a refund to those who qualify
D) is considered a negative income tax.
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19
What is the approximate level of persistent poverty?
A) 6 percent
B) 10 percent
C) 16 percent
D) 21 percent
A) 6 percent
B) 10 percent
C) 16 percent
D) 21 percent
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20
Entitlement to Social Security is based on
A) income.
B) size of family.
C) income plus property value.
D) age.
A) income.
B) size of family.
C) income plus property value.
D) age.
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21
Social Security and Medicare are the two largest entitlement programs.
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22
Currently, there are about six workers for every retiree.
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23
The human capital theory addresses the issue of poverty as a racial issue.
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24
The Earned Income Tax Credit is for the working poor.
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25
FICA is the means by which Social Security is funded.
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26
Medicaid is a means-tested program that provides health services.
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27
Entitlements are benefits that are not means-tested.
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28
The latent poor are those who would fall below the poverty level if government assistance was withheld.
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29
Conservatives criticize the official definition of poverty because it does not count assets such as homes.
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30
Deinstitutionalization accounts for most of those that are homeless today.
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