Racial segregation that occurs because of past socioeconomic conditions and residential racial patterns is known as

A) separate-but-equal segregation.
B) reverse discrimination.
C) de jure segregation.
D) de facto segregation.
E) allowable segregation.


D

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b. Money from Texans' federal taxes would go to other states that accepted the increased Medicaid funding, instead of coming back to Texas. c. Texas hospitals would still have to pay to provide emergency care for the poor, but without any federal help to cover the costs. d. More than a million Texans not currently covered by Medicaid or other health insurance would gain insurance coverage. e. all of these

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One criticism of neoliberal development policies is that ______.

A. they are too focused on helping the poor and not enough on macroeconomic growth B. they benefit the wealthy and international business at the expense of the poor C. neoliberals increase government spending too much D. neoliberal development has become uncontroversial

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Which of the following statements about the press is true?

A) the public has a low level of confidence in it B) several correspondents in Washington have become media "stars" who appear on weekly political talk shows and command huge speaking fees from the very industries and groups they may cover C) some journalists are open to charges of conflict of interest D) all of the above E) none of the above

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

1. One of the differences between the food security and sovereignty approaches to global food and hunger is access versus control. 2. The food security approach often adopts a human rights–based approach to hunger. 3. There is a general consensus that, although they have some benefits, biofuels like corn-based ethanol are linked to changes in food prices and security. 4. Structuralists argue that state and non-state actors frequently engage in land grabs to bolster food production. 5. The key to understanding theoretical interpretations and approaches to global food and hunger is to understand and identify particular actors rather than the type of actor in general.

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