Private social welfare agencies:
A) were the only social service agencies in the early 1900s where services were provided by professionally-trained volunteers from the upper socioeconomic groups
B) were primarily established to meet the needs of people living in rural areas.
C)provided most of the funds and services to the needy until the 1930s due to the lack of development of public social services.
C
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elasticity. A) myopia B) glaucoma C) macular degeneration D) presbyopia
Which of the following policy innovations is most likely to be implemented?
A) A noncontroversial policy that can be enacted by one agency. B) A policy that needs considerable resources, but does not change the status quo. C) A vague policy that requires cooperation between different agencies. D) A policy that has many, clearly defined tasks.
Which of the following best explains why the government offers tax exemptions on
money donated to charities? a. The government cannot legally tax charitable organizations. b. Exemptions are a public incentive for private generosity. c. No one would contribute money to charities otherwise. d. The government cannot tax money that a person does not have.