Which is most clearly an example of a positive (not normative) question?

A. Why doesn’t the government provide more money for childcare?
B. Who deserves childcare vouchers more—single working mothers or parents of children with disabilities?
C. Should childcare vouchers cover only licensed day care or also care by a family member?
D. Does receiving a childcare voucher lead to increased family income?

D. Does receiving a childcare voucher lead to increased family income?

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a. any registered voter to participate, and the voter may ask for a ballot of either party. b. only voters who are registered party members to participate c. voters not enrolled in a political party to choose either ballot. d. voters time to discuss the candidates, choose one, and then vote.

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According to the text, a way to measure the high cost of being poor is to look at the ______.

A. payroll taxes B. number of low-income housing available C. number of homeless shelters in the country D. death rate

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