When Native American reservations were first confronted with a rapidly increasing incidence of HIV/AIDS elders complained that
a. the medical neglect experienced on most reservations was yet another form of racial discrimination and oppression.
b. the federal government was allocating funding to reservations unevenly.
c. they were being unfairly targeted as being responsible for a dramatic spread of the HIV infection.
d. the federal government's over-zealous attempt to eradicate HIV/AIDS from reservations.
A
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A. poor people. B. younger workers. C. the recently unemployed. D. white men.
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_____ is the term described in the text as a benefit to which a person is guaranteed access either by law or by other
agreements.
a. Entitlement b. Decree c. Entrustment d. Denouement