All of the following are considered to be well-being issues except ______.

A. having enough food to each
B. having a home
C. having a secure future in retirement
D. having access to an affordable education


D. having access to an affordable education

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The concept of sovereignty gives a state the right to make, enforce, and adjudicate laws within their own domains

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Tax loopholes allow individuals and corporations to

A. reduce their taxable income legally. B. choose the state to which they will pay taxes. C. register formal complaints to the Internal Revenue Service. D. pay taxes only on investment income. E. commit crimes without fear of incarceration.

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In Shapiro v. Thompson (1969), the Supreme Court struck down state laws that imposed one year waiting periods on new residents seeking

a. divorces. b. driver's licenses. c. welfare benefits. d. to run for public office.

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Casework refers to

A) work representatives do to help individuals and groups when they encounter problems with government services. B) work representatives do to bring government money and benefits to their district. C) work representatives do that would normally be done by social services. D) policy changes to social service regulations. E) representatives' efforts to meet as many constituents as possible so they seem accessible.

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