Fear of crime (a lot, some, none) _____
Fill in the blanks with correct word
b
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All of the federal programs and laws below treat same-sex couples differently from married heterosexual couples, EXCEPT:
a) Social Security pays survivor benefits to widows and widowers, but not to the surviving same-sex life partner of the deceased. b) Married couples are eligible for Social Security spousal benefits, which can allow them to earn half their spouse's Social Security benefit if it is larger than their own. Unmarried partners are ineligible for spousal benefits. c) Medicaid regulations protect the assets and homes of married spouses when the other spouse enters a nursing home or long-term care facility; no such protections are offered to same-sex partners. d) Inheritance laws allow married couples to leave their assets to a spouse upon their death; however no such protections are offered to same-sex partners. e) If a person with a 401(k) pension plan dies, the money rolls over to a legal spouse without any tax penalty. However, since gays and lesbians cannot legally marry in most states, the surviving partner would have to pay a 20 percent federal tax.
What is a key difference in employment between men and women?
a. Women are more likely to be employed part-time than men. b. Women are more likely to be employed full-time than men. c. Women are more likely to work past retirement age than men. d. Women are more likely to work as teenagers than men.
According to Christian beliefs, the Supreme Being is a sacred trinity consisting of God the Father, Jesus the Son, and the Holy Spirit
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
When a nurse says to a patient "Oh, you're doing so well," his or her intention is probably to
A. provide reassurance to the patient. B. avoid discussion and deny seriousness of the ailment. C. help the patient realize that everybody is cheering him or her on. D. compare him or her to others.