What is the single most important distinction between 501 (c ) (3) and –(4) organizations and most
other organizations that share the 501 (c ) tax?exempt organizations?
a. They are social organizations, existing for a benevolent social purpose.
b. They are mutual benefit organizations.
c. They have no larger social or public purpose.
d. Making money for the social commons is their primary purpose
A
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About what time in history was AIDS declared a serious health care problem in the U.S?
a. early-1950s b. mid-1960s c. early-1970s d. early-1980s
Interview surveys have a number of advantages over mail surveys. Which of the following is NOT one of those advantages? A) Higher response rates
B)There is generally a smaller number of ‘don't knows' and ‘no answers.'? C)There are a smaller number of relevant responses given.? D) Observations can be made.
Communities, organizations, and larger groups of clientele who have similar issues and
problems and are potential beneficiaries of positive change are defined in the text as:
A. Macro consumers B. Macro client systems C. Mezzo systems D. Locality developments
What is the value of Pearson’s r?
A. 0
B. .34
C. .91
D. 1