Critics of President George W. Bush’s proposal to create private Social Security accounts argued that such accounts would ______.
a. potentially end Social Security as a guarantor of a secure retirement
b. benefit the poor more than the wealthy
c. be unfair to the young
d. raise Social Security taxes
e. force people to retire earlier
a. potentially end Social Security as a guarantor of a secure retirement
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A) state feminism B) authorized feminism C) legitimized feminism D) federal feminism
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a. The realist perspective b. The liberal perspective c. The identity perspective d. The critical theory perspective