Some of Henry's friends think his views are extreme. Henry favors ending all entitlement programs and thinks government regulation of any kind is, more often than not, a really bad idea. He wants to be able to control for himself how to save and invest for retirement and does not think he should be required to obtain a license just to drive his own automobile. On what fundamental value is Henry
likely basing his opinions?
a. equality of opportunity
b. individualism
c. role assertion
d. self-defense
b
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A. The two-track system B. The circuit breaker exemption C. Malapportionment D. Gerrymandering E. Collective bargaining
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What are direct payments by governments to individuals as part of a social welfare program (not as a result of any service or contribution rendered by the individual)?
a. means-tested spending b. poverty line avoidance c. transfer payments d. entitlement spending
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