Explain the large structural forces that have changed the face of homelessness.
What will be an ideal response?
An increasingly stratified society with little opportunity for the unschooled and unskilled; a minimum wage that does not approach a living wage, unemployment, and underemployment; cuts in public assistance, and urban rents that continue to rise wellbeyond what an unskilled worker can afford.
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In 2013, the Supreme Court made a ruling in the Davis v. University of Texas at Austincase that ________
a. thecollege must show compelling evidence that racial preferences are justified as one of the admissions criteria b. race cannot be used in the admissions formula for undergraduates at the University of Texas c.White professors may bring reverse discrimination claims against Court-approved affirmative action plans d. standardized academic tests or criteria must not be geared to the cultural norms of White students
The American statesman who said, "A little rebellion now and then is a good thing...the tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants." was ________
A) Thomas Jefferson B) Alexander Hamilton C) George Washington D) Benjamin Franklin
Preexisting organizations that can provide the new movement with leaders, members, phone lines, copy machines, and other resources are known in political process theory as:
a. political opportunities. b. pork. c. extravagancies. d. process opportunities.
the largest minority group in the US is
What will be an ideal response?