Attitudes about smoking cigarettes have remained stable throughout U.S. history
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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Sixty-five-year-old Maggie has joined an exercise program and is trying to keep a positive outlook since her diagnosis of arthritis. These activities are examples of
a. risk factors. b. personal factors. c. extraindividual factors. d. intraindividual factors.
A "three-legged stool" refers to what issue discussed in the text?
a) Poverty rate differences between children, adults, and the elderly. b) The idea in the United States that elders receive income from three primary sources: Social Security, private pensions, and personal assets and savings. c) Cumulative advantages and disadvantages associated with sex, race/ethnicity, and social class. d) Adult children caring for their aging parents and their own children. e) The failures of Medicare as the health policy program for the elderly.
What kind of welfare state is defined as "one in which a capitalistic state devotes a portion of its gross national product, through taxation, to the solution of certain social problems without changing the basic nature of the economy"?
a. Programmatic welfare state b. Redistributive welfare state c. Balanced welfare state d. Need-based welfare state
In Robert Merton's typology, drug dealers would be considered
a. conformists. c. ritualists. b. innovators. d. retreatists.