What was the role of the states in President Lyndon B. Johnson’s “War on Poverty”?
a. States were charged with identifying which citizens were eligible for these programs, while the federal government was charged with delivering the programs.
b. States initiated these programs, which were codified and coordinated by the federal government.
c. State and local governments partnered with the federal government to deliver social programs.
d. The “War on Poverty” was a federal program that took supremacy over state social programs.
c. State and local governments partnered with the federal government to deliver social programs.
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Mahatma Gandhi, whose beliefs were borrowed by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., advocated which tactic used in social movements?
a. sit-down strikes b. violent demonstrations c. massive public rallies d. civil disobedience
The tragedy of the commons for capitalism is ______.
A. the limited amount of profit B. the competition between capitalists C. the limited amount of governmental resources D. the overexploitation of the workers in the pool of labor