List at least three specific facts about the Earned Income Tax Credit

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(1) The EITC is a refundable federal tax credit for low-income working families that can reduce the amount of taxes owed and result in a tax refund for those who qualify; (2) To qualify, a family (married and filing taxes jointly) must have adjusted gross income in 2010 of less than $45,373 with two children, $40,545 with one child and $18,470 with no children; (3) The EITC lifts millions of families out of poverty each year and is one of the country's largest sources of assistance for poor and low-income families; (4) Enacted in 1975 and expanded in the 1990s, it keeps 6.5 million Americans out of poverty each year; (5) It cost the government about $54 billion in 2010; (6) It encourages employment because it offers a real supplement to wages for qualifying low-income workers; (7) Without the EITC, poverty rates among children would be about one-third higher than they are now.

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a. increasing the number of goods and services that are produced b. reducing the number of workers who are competing for a limited number of jobs c. reminding people that it is ideal for them to leave the work force while they are healthy d. recognizing the capabilities of older people

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Personal records tend to have easier access than physical traces

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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The agreement that binds ratifying countries to “prevent and combat trafficking in persons,” “protect and assist victims,” and “promote cooperation among States Parties” is known as the ______.

a. International Agreement for the Suppression of the White Slave Trade b. the Palermo Protocols c. the Group of Experts on Action against Trafficking in Human Beings d. the Victims of Trafficking and Violence Protection Act

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A hate crime is defined as:

a. any crime against a person who is a minority. b. any crime involving anger or other powerful emotion. c. a criminal act motivated by racial or other bias. d. any violation of antidiscrimination laws.

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