Which of the following explains why the Reagan-Thatcher welfare state critique found
a receptive audience?
a. People realized that the welfare state was promising more than it could
deliver.
b. People understood that helping others in need would only enable them to
want more.
c. People saw that the welfare state was causing problems and starting class
warfare.
d. People decided that they wanted everyone to work to make their own living.
A
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A. people with minority status B. people that are not part of the religious mainstream C. people with significant work history but no education D. people with low levels of vocational training
According to the utilitarian perspective, decision-making is ______.
A. a belief that the same response should fit all situations B. the balance between most good and least harm C. a decision based upon client rights D. an outcome that is fair for everyone
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a. Crude death rate b. Genograms c. Data mining d. Culturegrams
Christian privilege is likely _____.
A. • invisible to members of religious minorities B. • invisible to Christians C. • invisible to those who profess no faith D. • obvious to Christians