Assessments of Head Start and Early Head Start generally conclude
a. the programs are of little value
b. the programs benefit children but the benefits may not last.
c. the programs would be more effective if they only concentrated on education.
d. parental involvement is unnecessary.
b
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The variable socioeconomic status ranges from upper class to lower class and is an example of the
a. nominal level of measurement b. ordinal level of measurement c. interval-ratio level of measurement d. ratio level of measurement
Which of the following statements describes the attitude that we typically have towards the rules of society?
a. We do not want to obey the rules. b. We have to obey the rules. c. We want to obey the rules. d. We do not have to break the rules.
In preindustrial societies, social movements ________
a. were quite rare. b. were typically about economic issues. c. commonly took the form of rioting. d. were more common than they are today.
A country redesigned its tax policy so that the amount of taxes an individual paid was based on his or her earnings, with those earning more paying more in taxes. For example, an individual who makes $20,000 a year pays 3 percent in taxes, while an individual who makes $100,000 a year pays 3 percent on the first $20,000 and an additional 10 percent on the remaining $80,000. This is called
A. regressive taxation. B. progressive taxation. C. conservative taxation. D. liberal taxation.