One of the principal advocates of steady-state philosophy is ________.

a. Herman Kahn
b. William Ophuls
c. Maurice Strong
d. Dennis T. Avery

b. William Ophuls

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In 1996, President Clinton signed a major welfare reform that __________

A) ended the Aid to Families with Dependent Children program that provided federal matching funds to the states to help the poor, mostly single mothers B) restructured the Food Stamps program to distribute aid only to citizens and families far below the poverty line C) reduced funding to the Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) program, which provides healthy food options to mothers with young children D) introduced healthcare reforms, ensuring that all U.S. citizens under 24 years of age would be covered

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How do minor parties facilitate democracy in the United States?

a. by bringing more citizens into the political process with issue awareness b. by challenging the constitutional supports for the two-party model c. by sending important delegates to the major parties' national conventions – d. by thwarting the major party that is most ideologically distant

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