Why are social welfare plans that are paid for by employee taxes considered a form
of insurance?
A. The money is allocated to the federal government.
B. The social welfare that is paid for goes to someone else.
C. The employee does not have to contribute to anyone else's welfare.
D. The employee is expected to be owed something for his or her contributions.
D
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Which of the following is NOT a basic characteristic of a strong, healthy neighborhood?
A. Moderate to high social status B. A good school system C. Easily accessible public or community transportation D. Availability of quality childcare
Grants from the government based on an individual's income to help pay for health insurance -were built into the law for poor and some middle class people, based on income
What will be an ideal response?
The concepts of worthy and unworthy poor grew of former President Ronald Reagan’s use of the term the “truly
needy”.
a. True b. False
Goals refer to long-term outcomes of the service program, while objectives mean shortterm or intermediate outcomes
Indicate whether the statement is true or false