Deck 3: The System and Public Schools

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Government does not have an affirmative duty to correct imbalances in educational opportunity.
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According to Niebuhr, man is unlike other mammals in that he is not selfish as to social or economic status.
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The System explained by Yunus is responsible for poverty and inequality.
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Reality indicates that most laws of a nation are designed to protect property.
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Adam Smith, the author of the treatise, The Wealth of Nations, was a professor at the University of Chicago.
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Extractive economic systems are most commonly found in advanced nations.
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Governments should not redistribute wealth.
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A "mixed economy" facilitates economic growth.
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Free and reduced-price lunches in the United States are designed to address both relative and absolute poverty.
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The United States has the greatest intergenerational mobility of any developed nation.
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Briefly describe the two basic responsibilities of government to its citizenry.
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What is the System discussed and elaborated upon in this chapter?
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Who is Muhammed Yunus and why is he well-known worldwide?
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Who was Thomas Hobbes and what was his contribution to political philosophy?
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Define the economic concept of the "invisible hand." What famous economist is known for explaining the concept?
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How does government "seed" poverty? Can government mitigate poverty?
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Explain the "Cycle of the System," government initiatives that can be identified in the cycle.
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Explain the nature of an "extractive economic" system and an "extractive political" system.
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Explain the nature of an "inclusive economic" system and an "inclusive political" system.
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Jeffrey Sachs maintains that productive nations have "mixed economies." What are the five core elements of a "mixed economy"?
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How does intergenerational mobility of the United States compare to other developed nations?
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Describe the concept of "fractionalization" as propounded by Alesina and Glaeser in their book Fighting Poverty in the United States and Europe: A World of Difference.
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What is the effect of race on social and economic mobility?
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Child poverty rates in the United States are relatively high compared to other developed countries. What reasons would you conjecture causes this situation?
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What is meant by the terminology "educational overburden"?
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Briefly describe the "safety net" for families and children in the United States. How does it compare to other countries?
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How is the system of taxation in a country implicated in social and economic equality?
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Expand on the idea that poverty is related to educational achievement.
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Deck 3: The System and Public Schools
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Government does not have an affirmative duty to correct imbalances in educational opportunity.
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According to Niebuhr, man is unlike other mammals in that he is not selfish as to social or economic status.
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The System explained by Yunus is responsible for poverty and inequality.
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Reality indicates that most laws of a nation are designed to protect property.
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Adam Smith, the author of the treatise, The Wealth of Nations, was a professor at the University of Chicago.
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Extractive economic systems are most commonly found in advanced nations.
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Governments should not redistribute wealth.
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A "mixed economy" facilitates economic growth.
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Free and reduced-price lunches in the United States are designed to address both relative and absolute poverty.
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The United States has the greatest intergenerational mobility of any developed nation.
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Briefly describe the two basic responsibilities of government to its citizenry.
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What is the System discussed and elaborated upon in this chapter?
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Who is Muhammed Yunus and why is he well-known worldwide?
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Who was Thomas Hobbes and what was his contribution to political philosophy?
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Define the economic concept of the "invisible hand." What famous economist is known for explaining the concept?
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How does government "seed" poverty? Can government mitigate poverty?
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Explain the "Cycle of the System," government initiatives that can be identified in the cycle.
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Explain the nature of an "extractive economic" system and an "extractive political" system.
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Explain the nature of an "inclusive economic" system and an "inclusive political" system.
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Jeffrey Sachs maintains that productive nations have "mixed economies." What are the five core elements of a "mixed economy"?
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How does intergenerational mobility of the United States compare to other developed nations?
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Describe the concept of "fractionalization" as propounded by Alesina and Glaeser in their book Fighting Poverty in the United States and Europe: A World of Difference.
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What is the effect of race on social and economic mobility?
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Child poverty rates in the United States are relatively high compared to other developed countries. What reasons would you conjecture causes this situation?
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What is meant by the terminology "educational overburden"?
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Briefly describe the "safety net" for families and children in the United States. How does it compare to other countries?
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How is the system of taxation in a country implicated in social and economic equality?
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Expand on the idea that poverty is related to educational achievement.
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