Molly is a single mother with an income well below the poverty line. She receives some financial assistance from the government in the form of TANF and Medicaid. Her 3-year-old daughter is enrolled in a Head Start program. These ______________ programs are paid for by taxpayers and help poor people like Molly to have a minimal standard of living.
a. distributive policy
b. regulatory policy
c. reallocation policy
d. redistributive policy
d. redistributive policy
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Which ambassador to the UN argued that there is a difference between authoritarian and totalitarian regimes?
A) Francisco Franco B) Jeane J. Kirkpatrick C) Robert Mugabe D) Adlai Stevenson
What did anthropologist Eric R. Wolf argue regarding societal changes?
A) The shift from simple subsistence farming to cash crops dependent on markets, landlords, and banks brings greater wealth to many peasants and yet fails to prevent them from fomenting revolution. B) The shift from simple subsistence farming to cash crops dependent on markets, landlords, and banks impoverishes many peasants but is enough to prevent them from fomenting revolution. C) The shift from simple subsistence farming to cash crops dependent on markets, landlords, and banks brings wealth to many peasants and turns them away from revolution. D) The shift from simple subsistence farming to cash crops dependent on markets, landlords, and banks impoverishes many peasants and turns them from quietude to revolution.