What is the major obstacle in accomplishing the welfare reform goal of getting people off welfare rolls and onto payrolls?
A. Most short-term recipients have appropriate work experience but lack willingness to hold full-time jobs.
B. Many long-term welfare recipients have disabilities that prevent them from holding full-time jobs.
C. Most long-term recipients have appropriate educational qualification but no work experience to hold part-time jobs.
D. Many long-term recipients have day-care support for their children but they don't find suitable jobs.
B
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What was perhaps the most conservative shift of the Roberts Court?
A) The Court took on notably fewer cases than before, reversing the tendency to use the Court at a back-up legislature. B) The Court ruled conservatively on abortion cases, whereas the previous Court tended to rule on the pro-choice side. C) Roberts and colleagues seemed more heavily influenced by outside opinion, lessening the Court's ostensible objectivity. D) Despite its liberal rulings on gun control, the Court ruled conservatively on gay rights and immigration issues.