Social insurance programs, such as unemployment compensation, are generally defined as

a. jointly funded benefit programs made available by a government to its citizens as a right of its citizens.
b. a need­based program in which eligibility is determined one's household income.
c. programs that are solely funded by the federal government to offset local economic conditions.
d. in-kind programs.


a

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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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Thomas Malthus

a. thought global populations would level off at about 10 billion. b. criticized the World Food Bank. c. rejected the analysis of the Club of Rome. d. argued that food production would not keep pace with population growth.

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The pressure for former communist countries in Eastern Europe to meet the reforms and requirements to join NATO and the European Union is an example of the influence of ______.

A. global governance B. global markets C. information and communications technology D. shifting centers of power

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The House of Commons has how many members currently?

a. 100 b. 435 c. 650 d. 700 e. 1000

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