James Q. Wilson persuasively argued that what is called crime in the streets has a more negative impact on America's sense of community. The reasons for this are
A. Downtown businesses fail to prosper because people don't feel safe in those areas
B. Fear of street crimes causes people stay home and eat more
C. Fear of street crime alters one lifestyle and patterns of interaction
D. A& C only
E. A, B, & C
D
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Which of the following statements is true of American opinions about public assistance and social insurance programs?
A. Americans prefer government jobs through government programs as the primary form of welfare assistance. B. the vast majority of Americans believe there should be absolutely no government services for the poor of any kind. C. There is a widespread belief among Americans that the government spends more than it does on public assistance programs. D. Americans prefer money as the primary form of welfare assistance. E. None of these answers is correct.