The most glaring omission of the reform laws of the 1990s was the failure to:
a) Provide adequate funding for childcare and transportation
b) Require states to provide educational and job training opportunities to welfare recipients
c) Deny welfare assistance to illegal immigrants
d) Give states incentives to place welfare recipients in low wage jobs
Answer: B
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a. taking responsibility for the offence b. developing healthy relationship skills c. overcoming the feelings of being damaged d. understanding the victim’s perspectives
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a) A potential increase in the groups' membership and the potential to raise more funds to support the group's cause. b) Increased influence in advocacy and greater influence among relevant politicans. c) Special grants available only to coalitions and increased awareness about the groups' cause. d) Shared cost of lobbying and increased legitimacy of the groups' cause.
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A) ?True B) ?False C) ? D)
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