A) falling,and inequality has been rising.
B) falling,and inequality has been falling as well.
C) rising,and inequality has been rising as well.
D) rising,and inequality has been falling.
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A) protect against the temporary hard times that can lead to transient poverty.
B) keep those in chronic poverty fed,clothed,and housed.
C) aid those communities that become impoverished.
D) None of these is true.
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A) increasing;decreasing
B) increasing;increasing
C) decreasing;increasing
D) decreasing;decreasing
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A) farther;higher;less
B) farther;higher;more
C) closer;higher;less
D) closer;lower;less
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A) twice as high as white Americans.
B) three times as high as white Americans.
C) half as high as white Americans.
D) four times as high as white Americans.
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A) been changing in recent decades.
B) remained surprisingly unchanged for the past several decades.
C) changed significantly after each World War.
D) not changed since the Great Depression redefined inequality for the world.
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A) the extent to which governments redistribute income through the public budget.
B) the amount of jobs that are available in the country.
C) the labor force participation rate within countries.
D) how many income earners there are relative to total population.
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A) increased,helping reduce the poverty rate among the elderly.
B) increased,which increased the poverty rate among the elderly.
C) decreased,helping reduce the poverty rate among the elderly.
D) decreased,which increased the poverty rate among the elderly.
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A) 58 percent;6.4 percent
B) 58 percent;64 percent
C) 5.8 percent;6.4 percent
D) 5.8 percent;64 percent
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A) earns disproportionately more than the bottom quintile.
B) earns disproportionately less than they did 100 years ago.
C) earns disproportionately less than the middle quintile.
D) All of these are true.
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A) the price of food,and adjusts for geographic differences in the cost of living.
B) the prices of food,clothing,shelter,and utilities,and adjusts for geographic differences in the cost of living.
C) the price of housing,and adjusts for geographic differences in the cost of living.
D) the average income of the lowest quartile of income earners.
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A) unemployment insurance.
B) health insurance.
C) job training.
D) All of these are effective at fighting transient poverty.
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A) poverty traps.
B) social aberrances.
C) social networks.
D) societal traps.
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A) just over a fifth of the world's population.
B) roughly a third of the world's population.
C) just over a quarter of the world's population.
D) just under 10 percent of the world's population.
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A) the cost of certain essential goods.
B) a certain percentage below the average income in a society.
C) the lowest quartile of income earners in a society.
D) the lowest 1 percent of all income earners in a society.
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A) if everyone is getting richer,the relative speed of these gains isn't as important.
B) it is fundamentally unjust for some people to have so much when others have so little.
C) if the society is not getting richer,then things can never become more equal.
D) All of these are true.
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A) the New Deal legislation in the 1930s.
B) reparations after WWI in the late 1910s.
C) the Bretton Woods plan after WWII in the 1940s.
D) the Great Recession Recovery and Aid Acts in the 2000s.
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A) people's income to their parents' income.
B) people's income at the beginning of their work-life to their income when they retire.
C) the education level of people to that of their parents'.
D) None of these is a standard way to measure income mobility.
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A) three or more years in poverty.
B) at least two consecutive months within a year in poverty.
C) two or more years in poverty.
D) at least six consecutive months within a year in poverty.
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A) positive;normative
B) positive;objective
C) subjective;normative
D) normative;positive
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