Policy advocacy in the colonial period, particularly that provided by Benjamin Rush, offer for today's advocates examples of moral reasoning and making choices between "playing it safe" and "taking risks" when promoting social change
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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A possible "moral hazard" of the welfare system is
A. The idea that if you are poor, you deserve to be poor. B. The belief that the benefits available to welfare recipients are not available to the working poor. C. That it is creating larger and larger deficits. D. Poor people are immoral.
Which of the following is a "kinds of people" theory?
A. anomie theory B. conflict theory C. biological theories D. subculture theory E. social disorganization theory
Social exchange, unlike an economic exchange, assumes an ongoing relationship among two people
a. True b. False
Uninsured people usually have no regular physician and limited access to prescription medications. Because of this, they are more likely to ______.
A. be hospitalized for health problems that could have been avoided B. avoid the revolving door of emergency room visits C. use alternative and integrative health care D. use public health clinics for preventative care