Deck 10: The Poor

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According to the Class Structure Hypothesis, the poor have more choices, yet find it harder to solve their personal dilemmas compared to members of other social classes
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Anomie refers to the minimum income below which individuals find it difficult to subsist.
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The U.S. employs a relative definition of poverty.
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The most useful strategy, when comparing cross- national rates of poverty, is to look at the absolute definitions of poverty.
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The U.S. poverty rate is lower than that in most Western European nations.
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The official poverty line in the U.S. varies by family size.
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About one in seven young persons in the United States lives in poverty.
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Thrifty Food Plan, currently used as one of the components of the poverty line, does not provide a nutritionally adequate diet over the long-term.
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In general, a family of four living at the poverty line should have little trouble meeting its expenses if it is reasonably careful.
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People who have few options often must turn to public assistance in order to survive
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The class structure hypothesis is:.

A) the lower the social class, the more crafty people must be to get by
B) The lower the social class, the greater the need they have
C) The lower the social class, the more politically active people are and the more effective they are in obtaining government benefits
D) The lower the social class, the fewer choices people have and the less effective they are in solving personal problems
E) The lower the social class, the more choices people have and the more effectively they can solve their personal problems.
Question
The harshness with which the non-poor judge the poor alerts us to the fact that they (the poor) _________________________.

A) should often be in jail
B) usually live in government subsidized housing
C) get more tax expenditures than do other social classes
D) get more perquisites than do other social classes
E) have fewer choices than do the non-poor
Question
________________________ refers to a minimum income level below which individuals or families find it difficult to subsist.

A) Absolute deprivation
B) Poverty
C) tax expenditures
D) job perquisites
E) anomie
Question
The level of poverty in the United States:

A) remains unknowable
B) rose steadily over the last century
C) remained the same over the last century
D) declined over time from the late 19th century until about 1970
E) could be understood if only scholars would study it
Question
The level of poverty in the United States:

A) is about the same as in other Western nations
B) is much lower than in other Western nations
C) is much higher than in other Western nations
D) has risen in other Western nations
E) is irrelevant to understanding inequality
Question
Determining the poverty line involves decisions about all these factors except:

A) the level of TANF benefits
B) the cost of a market basket of food
C) the ratio between food and non-food costs
D) an index for changing prices
E) whether to include the value of in-kind benefits
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Public assistance alleviates some of the problems inherent to living poorly and helps get them out of poverty.
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Under TANF, all needy families with children are eligible to receive aid, but each state determines the definition of "needy."
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Under TANF, parents are now discouraged from working while receiving aid, because spending more time with parents results in lower crime, better educational performance, and greater economic success for children.
Question
States must subsidize childcare for as long as the parent is enrolled in the TANF program.
Question
Apart from being aged, blind, or disabled, eligibility requirements for SSI dictate that recipients must satisfy a means test; they must become destitute and stay that way.
Question
The Medicaid program pays for medical treatment for almost all of the poor population.
Question
Poverty benefits the nonpoor in society by keeping prices down.
Question
Poverty benefits the nonpoor by creating jobs and income for persons who would regulate, serve, or exploit those who are less fortunate.
Question
The political system in the U.S. is less open to the poor than to the middle and upper classes.
Question
There are two types of public assistance programs:

A) those providing cash to recipients, and those providing non-cash benefits.
B) transfer and non-transfer payments.
C) those with a certain track record and those which social scientist continue to be uncertain of.
D) those which help the poor and those which help the middle class.
E) those which help train people to work, and those which help them to find a job.
Question
One of the most important features of the TANF program is a(n) _________ lifetime limit on eligibility, regardless of work effort or earned income.

A) ten year
B) five year
C) two year
D) unlimited
E) fifteen year
Question
All of the following are welfare programs except:

A) The Tax Expenditure program
B) The Supplementary Security Income program
C) The Medicaid program
D) The Temporary Assistance to Needy Families program
E) The Food Stamp program
Question
A significant proportion of those who are eligible for Food Stamps:

A) are really illegal immigrants.
B) are not actually eligible to receive Food Stamps.
C) use them to purchase alcohol and tobacco
D) do not receive them.
E) are middle class people attempting to "cheat" the system.
Question
It can be argued that the _____________ also benefit from assistance programs because recipients immediately return benefits to pay bills or purchase necessities.

A) the wealthy
B) the taxpayers
C) the government
D) the working class
E) poor who do not receive assistance
Question
The _______________ insures that public assistance programs do not reduce the rate of poverty while, at the same time, guaranteeing that those who are impoverished obtain help to alleviate some of their problems.

A) means test
B) cycle of poverty
C) culture of poverty
D) welfare reform
E) block grant system
Question
The large number of poor people in the United States

A) want to remain poor
B) only constitute a drain on the society
C) constitute a stable and unchanging aggregate of people
D) provides many benefits to the non-poor
E) ought to be ineligible to vote
Question
All of the following can be described as benefits of poverty to the non-poor except:

A) a group of low-skill workers is available to perform jobs no one else wants
B) prices are kept low
C) jobs are created for those who would regulate or serve the poor
D) poor persons purchase goods and services the non-poor do not want
E) all of these are benefits
Question
Poverty benefits the non-poor because destitute persons purchase goods and services more affluent people:

A) sell for a reduced price.
B) also desire.
C) are required by federal regulators to sell.
D) do not want.
E) are unable to purchase.
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Children are more likely to be poor than any other segments of the population.
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Despite common beliefs to the contrary, Whites are just as likely to be poor than any other racial or ethnic group.
Question
Single parent families are more likely to be poor than two parent families.
Question
Employment is a sure path out of poverty in America today.
Question
Advocating self-help strategies to eliminate poverty-whether as common sense or dressed up on academic jargon-is not very practical.
Question
One reason so many children are poor is that their parents are _______________, persons who have not acquired education or job skills.

A) people in rural areas
B) people in urban areas
C) immigrants
D) children and young adults
E) physically disabled
Question
Poverty is related to family structure; _____________families are more likely to be poor than other types of families, for example.

A) large (6 persons or more).
B) Southern
C) single parent
D) none of these is correct
E) Northern
Question
On average, the ______________ people possess, the greater the likelihood of poverty.

A) fewer the job skills
B) lower the life expectancy
C) longer the time spent receiving college loans
D) more dates prior to marriage
E) more guns
Question
The long-term increase in the poverty rate reflects (1) industrialization, (2) the emergence of science, and (3) the rise of capitalism.
Question
In a relatively short time, industrialization brought health and wealth to nations compared to the past.
Question
Without the emergence of science, industrialization would have been impossible.
Question
A culture of capitalism has no bearing on the long-term poverty rate.
Question
It has been true throughout American history that poverty can be escaped through hard work.
Question
Unlike most societies, the class structure in the United States changes over time.
Question
Class stability exists because people at each level use their resources to protect their advantages and pass them on to their children.
Question
The anomic social structure in modern societies provides everyone with the ability to succeed regardless of the values he or she has internalized
Question
Thousands of bootstrap entrepreneurs operate illegally, on the economic margin, unable to expand their businesses; the long-term impact is to dull ambition and people become trapped.
Question
The fact that public policy in the United States creates more poverty than in other nations indicates the political dominance of middle class and rich people.
Question
Even though unemployment rates are currently low by historical standards, there are not enough jobs for former public aid recipient (or for the poor in general) to fill.
Question
Poor individuals acting in their own self-interest cannot reduce the overall level of poverty.
Question
Data reveal that the U.S. poverty rate is higher than in comparable nations. This fact suggests that our country ______________ to maintain a larger population of impoverished persons.

A) is forced
B) none of these is correct
C) is linguistically prone
D) chooses
E) is lucky enough
Question
All of the following had an impact on the long-term fall in the poverty rate, except:

A) Democracy
B) Rule of Law
C) The increasing infant mortality rate
D) Industrialization
E) All these had an impact on the long-term fall in poverty
Question
With ________________, the proportion of higher paying, white collar jobs rose while farming and other lower paying jobs fell.

A) the fall of communism
B) industrialization
C) social reform
D) social evolution
E) occupational contraction
Question
Democracy _____________.

A) bases power and authority on the "will of the people"
B) has reduced discrimination against minority groups and women
C) is an imperfect process in practice
D) has led to a long-term fall in the poverty rate
E) all of the above
Question
Now it remains true that, regardless of industrialization and class differences in fertility, people only succeeded by hard work; _________________, however, provided a historical context in which hard work could pay off.

A) empathic understanding
B) intuitive reasoning
C) individual experience
D) organizational behavior
E) structural variables
Question
The rate of poverty in the U.S. reflects each of the following except:

A) the reproduction of the class structure
B) the vicious circle of poverty
C) macroeconomic policy
D) the work ethic of Americans
E) institutionalized discrimination
Question
Most people remain in the same occupational category as their parents and go very short distances when mobility occurs, this means that:

A) people are like lemmings.
B) America is not really the "land of opportunity."
C) the class structure is continually reproduced.
D) there is hope for all American that they will do significantly better than their parents.
E) there are now fewer occupational categories than in the past.
Question
Poverty, which ordinarily is temporary, combines with other difficulties, like _____________, to snare people into long-term poverty.

A) a vicious circle
B) all other classes
C) evolutionary processes
D) prophecy
E) the working class
Question
People who are trying to break the cycle of poverty through entrepreneurship often get thwarted by:

A) Requirements for extensive training
B) Limits on the number of jobs in an area
C) The outlawing of certain jobs
D) Their lack of bureaucratic sophistication
E) All of these
Question
Since World War II, U.S. policy has focused primarily on keeping ______________ in check; this choice has a practical consequence: it maintains or increases the level of poverty.

A) discrimination
B) unemployment
C) economic development
D) starvation
E) inflation
Question
The nation's main pubic assistance program, Temporary Aid to Needy Families, posits that families will move "from welfare to work"; but this outcome is unlikely, given the . .

A) discrimination that still exists in America today.
B) rates of consumption.
C) divine intervention that maintain poverty.
D) structure of the economy.
E) lack of personal responsibility in America today
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Some people who make up the poor work full-time.
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2
According to the Class Structure Hypothesis, the poor have more choices, yet find it harder to solve their personal dilemmas compared to members of other social classes
False
3
Anomie refers to the minimum income below which individuals find it difficult to subsist.
False
4
The U.S. employs a relative definition of poverty.
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The most useful strategy, when comparing cross- national rates of poverty, is to look at the absolute definitions of poverty.
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The U.S. poverty rate is lower than that in most Western European nations.
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The official poverty line in the U.S. varies by family size.
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About one in seven young persons in the United States lives in poverty.
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Thrifty Food Plan, currently used as one of the components of the poverty line, does not provide a nutritionally adequate diet over the long-term.
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In general, a family of four living at the poverty line should have little trouble meeting its expenses if it is reasonably careful.
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11
People who have few options often must turn to public assistance in order to survive
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12
The class structure hypothesis is:.

A) the lower the social class, the more crafty people must be to get by
B) The lower the social class, the greater the need they have
C) The lower the social class, the more politically active people are and the more effective they are in obtaining government benefits
D) The lower the social class, the fewer choices people have and the less effective they are in solving personal problems
E) The lower the social class, the more choices people have and the more effectively they can solve their personal problems.
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The harshness with which the non-poor judge the poor alerts us to the fact that they (the poor) _________________________.

A) should often be in jail
B) usually live in government subsidized housing
C) get more tax expenditures than do other social classes
D) get more perquisites than do other social classes
E) have fewer choices than do the non-poor
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________________________ refers to a minimum income level below which individuals or families find it difficult to subsist.

A) Absolute deprivation
B) Poverty
C) tax expenditures
D) job perquisites
E) anomie
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15
The level of poverty in the United States:

A) remains unknowable
B) rose steadily over the last century
C) remained the same over the last century
D) declined over time from the late 19th century until about 1970
E) could be understood if only scholars would study it
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16
The level of poverty in the United States:

A) is about the same as in other Western nations
B) is much lower than in other Western nations
C) is much higher than in other Western nations
D) has risen in other Western nations
E) is irrelevant to understanding inequality
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17
Determining the poverty line involves decisions about all these factors except:

A) the level of TANF benefits
B) the cost of a market basket of food
C) the ratio between food and non-food costs
D) an index for changing prices
E) whether to include the value of in-kind benefits
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18
Public assistance alleviates some of the problems inherent to living poorly and helps get them out of poverty.
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19
Under TANF, all needy families with children are eligible to receive aid, but each state determines the definition of "needy."
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Under TANF, parents are now discouraged from working while receiving aid, because spending more time with parents results in lower crime, better educational performance, and greater economic success for children.
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21
States must subsidize childcare for as long as the parent is enrolled in the TANF program.
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22
Apart from being aged, blind, or disabled, eligibility requirements for SSI dictate that recipients must satisfy a means test; they must become destitute and stay that way.
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23
The Medicaid program pays for medical treatment for almost all of the poor population.
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Poverty benefits the nonpoor in society by keeping prices down.
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Poverty benefits the nonpoor by creating jobs and income for persons who would regulate, serve, or exploit those who are less fortunate.
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26
The political system in the U.S. is less open to the poor than to the middle and upper classes.
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27
There are two types of public assistance programs:

A) those providing cash to recipients, and those providing non-cash benefits.
B) transfer and non-transfer payments.
C) those with a certain track record and those which social scientist continue to be uncertain of.
D) those which help the poor and those which help the middle class.
E) those which help train people to work, and those which help them to find a job.
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One of the most important features of the TANF program is a(n) _________ lifetime limit on eligibility, regardless of work effort or earned income.

A) ten year
B) five year
C) two year
D) unlimited
E) fifteen year
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All of the following are welfare programs except:

A) The Tax Expenditure program
B) The Supplementary Security Income program
C) The Medicaid program
D) The Temporary Assistance to Needy Families program
E) The Food Stamp program
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30
A significant proportion of those who are eligible for Food Stamps:

A) are really illegal immigrants.
B) are not actually eligible to receive Food Stamps.
C) use them to purchase alcohol and tobacco
D) do not receive them.
E) are middle class people attempting to "cheat" the system.
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31
It can be argued that the _____________ also benefit from assistance programs because recipients immediately return benefits to pay bills or purchase necessities.

A) the wealthy
B) the taxpayers
C) the government
D) the working class
E) poor who do not receive assistance
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32
The _______________ insures that public assistance programs do not reduce the rate of poverty while, at the same time, guaranteeing that those who are impoverished obtain help to alleviate some of their problems.

A) means test
B) cycle of poverty
C) culture of poverty
D) welfare reform
E) block grant system
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33
The large number of poor people in the United States

A) want to remain poor
B) only constitute a drain on the society
C) constitute a stable and unchanging aggregate of people
D) provides many benefits to the non-poor
E) ought to be ineligible to vote
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34
All of the following can be described as benefits of poverty to the non-poor except:

A) a group of low-skill workers is available to perform jobs no one else wants
B) prices are kept low
C) jobs are created for those who would regulate or serve the poor
D) poor persons purchase goods and services the non-poor do not want
E) all of these are benefits
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Poverty benefits the non-poor because destitute persons purchase goods and services more affluent people:

A) sell for a reduced price.
B) also desire.
C) are required by federal regulators to sell.
D) do not want.
E) are unable to purchase.
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36
Children are more likely to be poor than any other segments of the population.
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37
Despite common beliefs to the contrary, Whites are just as likely to be poor than any other racial or ethnic group.
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38
Single parent families are more likely to be poor than two parent families.
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39
Employment is a sure path out of poverty in America today.
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40
Advocating self-help strategies to eliminate poverty-whether as common sense or dressed up on academic jargon-is not very practical.
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41
One reason so many children are poor is that their parents are _______________, persons who have not acquired education or job skills.

A) people in rural areas
B) people in urban areas
C) immigrants
D) children and young adults
E) physically disabled
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42
Poverty is related to family structure; _____________families are more likely to be poor than other types of families, for example.

A) large (6 persons or more).
B) Southern
C) single parent
D) none of these is correct
E) Northern
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43
On average, the ______________ people possess, the greater the likelihood of poverty.

A) fewer the job skills
B) lower the life expectancy
C) longer the time spent receiving college loans
D) more dates prior to marriage
E) more guns
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44
The long-term increase in the poverty rate reflects (1) industrialization, (2) the emergence of science, and (3) the rise of capitalism.
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45
In a relatively short time, industrialization brought health and wealth to nations compared to the past.
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46
Without the emergence of science, industrialization would have been impossible.
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47
A culture of capitalism has no bearing on the long-term poverty rate.
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48
It has been true throughout American history that poverty can be escaped through hard work.
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49
Unlike most societies, the class structure in the United States changes over time.
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50
Class stability exists because people at each level use their resources to protect their advantages and pass them on to their children.
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51
The anomic social structure in modern societies provides everyone with the ability to succeed regardless of the values he or she has internalized
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52
Thousands of bootstrap entrepreneurs operate illegally, on the economic margin, unable to expand their businesses; the long-term impact is to dull ambition and people become trapped.
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53
The fact that public policy in the United States creates more poverty than in other nations indicates the political dominance of middle class and rich people.
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54
Even though unemployment rates are currently low by historical standards, there are not enough jobs for former public aid recipient (or for the poor in general) to fill.
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55
Poor individuals acting in their own self-interest cannot reduce the overall level of poverty.
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56
Data reveal that the U.S. poverty rate is higher than in comparable nations. This fact suggests that our country ______________ to maintain a larger population of impoverished persons.

A) is forced
B) none of these is correct
C) is linguistically prone
D) chooses
E) is lucky enough
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57
All of the following had an impact on the long-term fall in the poverty rate, except:

A) Democracy
B) Rule of Law
C) The increasing infant mortality rate
D) Industrialization
E) All these had an impact on the long-term fall in poverty
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58
With ________________, the proportion of higher paying, white collar jobs rose while farming and other lower paying jobs fell.

A) the fall of communism
B) industrialization
C) social reform
D) social evolution
E) occupational contraction
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59
Democracy _____________.

A) bases power and authority on the "will of the people"
B) has reduced discrimination against minority groups and women
C) is an imperfect process in practice
D) has led to a long-term fall in the poverty rate
E) all of the above
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60
Now it remains true that, regardless of industrialization and class differences in fertility, people only succeeded by hard work; _________________, however, provided a historical context in which hard work could pay off.

A) empathic understanding
B) intuitive reasoning
C) individual experience
D) organizational behavior
E) structural variables
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61
The rate of poverty in the U.S. reflects each of the following except:

A) the reproduction of the class structure
B) the vicious circle of poverty
C) macroeconomic policy
D) the work ethic of Americans
E) institutionalized discrimination
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62
Most people remain in the same occupational category as their parents and go very short distances when mobility occurs, this means that:

A) people are like lemmings.
B) America is not really the "land of opportunity."
C) the class structure is continually reproduced.
D) there is hope for all American that they will do significantly better than their parents.
E) there are now fewer occupational categories than in the past.
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63
Poverty, which ordinarily is temporary, combines with other difficulties, like _____________, to snare people into long-term poverty.

A) a vicious circle
B) all other classes
C) evolutionary processes
D) prophecy
E) the working class
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64
People who are trying to break the cycle of poverty through entrepreneurship often get thwarted by:

A) Requirements for extensive training
B) Limits on the number of jobs in an area
C) The outlawing of certain jobs
D) Their lack of bureaucratic sophistication
E) All of these
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65
Since World War II, U.S. policy has focused primarily on keeping ______________ in check; this choice has a practical consequence: it maintains or increases the level of poverty.

A) discrimination
B) unemployment
C) economic development
D) starvation
E) inflation
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The nation's main pubic assistance program, Temporary Aid to Needy Families, posits that families will move "from welfare to work"; but this outcome is unlikely, given the . .

A) discrimination that still exists in America today.
B) rates of consumption.
C) divine intervention that maintain poverty.
D) structure of the economy.
E) lack of personal responsibility in America today
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