What happens to a near-poor family when it experiences an unexpected financial crisis?
A. It breaks up.
B. It becomes a dual-earner household.
C. It may descend into poverty.
D. It is forced to become upwardly mobile.
C. It may descend into poverty.
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International organization whose goal is to work toward the complete physical, mental, and social well-being of the world's population:
A) WHO B) WHAT C) WHEN D) WHY
Between the Civil War and 1900, cities in the United States were very segregated
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Why is the image of the "invisible hand" in Adam Smith's analysis of capitalism said to be misleading?
a. For markets to function properly, rules must be enforced by the state when violated. b. For markets to function properly, entrepreneurs must be admitted by lottery drawing. c. For markets to function properly, competition must be enforced by supply and demand, not rules. d. For markets to function properlythere must be few if any rules.
Leo claims that for children under six, the prescribing of Ritalin is
a. officially approved and well documented as a safe medication for children with ADHD. b. completely illegal and doctors who prescribe it are at risk of arrest. c. not officially approved, but doctors prescribe it even though there have been no experiments on the effects of this drug on such young children. d. allowed by doctors as long as parents give their approval.