What was the major objective of urban renewal initiated by the Housing Act of 1949?

What will be an ideal response?


The Housing Act of 1949 initiated a program of urban renewal, which was a prominent approach to urban problems over the years. The major purpose of urban renewal was to rebuild blighted areas of cities, to provide low-cost housing for urban poor, and to stimulate private investment in the inner city through the physical redevelopment of deteriorated areas. Government funds were used to acquire and clear land, and this renewal was supposed to attract private investors.

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Taxing higher income groups at higher rates and lower income groups at lower rates is called

a. socialized taxes. b. proportional taxing. c. progressive taxation. d. incremental taxation.

Sociology

The Weberian Paradox refers to the fact that

a. our personal security depends on impersonal bureaucracies. b. modern life disillusions us but we have no patience for traditional solutions. c. we can feel lonely in a crowd. d. despite a modern lifestyle we have a nostalgic longing for the past.

Sociology

Which of the following represent the most common mental health problems among the elderly?

(a) schizophrenia and obsessive-compulsive disorder (b) manic depression and bi-polar disorders (c) bi-polar disorder and depression (d) depression and dementia

Sociology

Which of the following describes the trends in health care costs in the United States as a percentage of gross domestic product (GDP)?

a. They have risen steadily since 1960 from about 5% to about 15%. b. The higher costs right now reflect a recent, steep rise, but the overall trend is about even. c. Costs have fluctuated wildly since 1960. d. Costs rose steadily through the 1970s but have declined a little since then.

Sociology