Aulette interviewed people targeted for the Stepping Stone program, which is designed to help people leave public housing and make a down payment on a house. She found that people were hesitant to participate in the program. Why?

a. They liked the nice apartments in the public housing projects.
b. They did not want to move away and leave their neighbors who were often friends and sometimes family.
c. Because public housing operated like insurance against economic difficulties.
d. They objected to the government intrusion into their private financial lives.


c

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a. everyone is born heterosexual. b. there are persons who are "heterosexual" and persons who are "homosexual." c. everyone is born homosexual and learns to be heterosexual. d. we are all born bisexual.

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The city you live in has recently passed a new law that specifies two changes to current housing policy and urban development. First, all newly constructed buildings in the city’s downtown area must contain a mix of residential and commercial space. Second, no more than 15 percent of the total housing units in the city’s private housing market can be categorized as low-income housing. These

reforms are an example of __________. A) exclusionary zoning B) inclusionary zoning C) redlining D) isolation indexing

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Wilson discusses a study conducted by Kathryn Edin and Laura Lein that examines the receipt of welfare among poor mothers. Which of the following is NOT a conclusion from this study?

A) poor mothers would rather receive welfare than work. B) poor mothers find that working at a low wage job actually leaves them worse off economically than receiving welfare. C) poor mothers view receiving welfare as a legitimate means of support under the conditions they face. D) poor mothers view receiving welfare as a rational choice.

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