Define "family policy"
What will be an ideal response?
Broadly speaking, family policy refers to governmental goals and/or programs that seek to support and strengthen families. These programs focus on current social factors that often face contemporary families, such as work, health, education, or the community.
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Anderson describes what he calls "the code of the street." This code
a. is also called the "decent" code. b. is opposed to what people in the ghetto call a "decent code." c. is the only code for young people among the ghetto poor. d. has been replaced by what he calls a "decent code." e. is opposed to what he calls a "violent code."
Che supports the idea of a scaled-back society. As such, he is a(n) __________
A) optimistic environmentalist B) pessimistic environmentalist C) synergist D) extremophile
Spencer outlined ______ as a process where matter becomes less orderly and integrated, in part because its motion increases.
a. evolution b. devolution c. revolution d. solution
Discuss the arguments posed by both critics and proponents of the sharing economy. Do you agree with the critics or proponents? Why?
What will be an ideal response?