As creations of the state, counties are responsible for

a. enforcing state law.
b. keeping many state records such as titles and deeds.
c. collecting many state taxes.
d. conducting state elections.
e. all of the above.


E

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Social Security is funded through an earmarked tax. 2. The gap between the United States and other Western democracies in expenditures on social policy has increased since the 1980s. 3. The United States has been described as a laggard welfare state. 4. The primary function of social insurance programs is to redistribute income across economic classes. 5. Defining programs such as Social Security and workers’ compensation as social insurance programs was crucial to legitimating the programs.

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If some of the top scorers on an exam don't perform as well on a second exam, this could be explained by the phenomenon known as

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SELECT ALL THAT APPLY. Which of the following is true about revolutions?

a. revolutions are rare events that can change the course of world history b. there have been more revolutions in the world than military coups in Africa c. revolutions often change both politics and the social environment within a society d. revolutions are often associated with the ideologies that inspire them

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