The American Social Security System, established by the New Deal, differed from most European social welfare systems primarily because it
a. was opposed by large sectors of the public.
b. did not permit the Social Security number to be used for identification and security purposes.
c. did not address the issue of single mothers in the home with dependent children.
d. linked unemployment and disability insurance to old age pensions.
e. did not initially cover all categories of workers.
e
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When slavery was abolished in the British Caribbean and Brazil, slave owners were
A) ?fined. B) ?forced by law to hire former slaves as laborers C) ?compensated for the cost of their slaves. D) ?publicly scolded. E) ?None of these are correct.
How did President Franklin Roosevelt's first hundred days in office set the tone for his first two terms?
A. They were marked by political conflicts spearheaded by conservative leaders. B. They were marked by numerous legislative actions to stimulate the economy. C. They were marked by a combination of significant domestic and foreign policy actions. D. They were marked by a series of legislative acts aimed at reforming the financial sector.
Suppose you are a typical consumer of the postwar era. Describe your activities and abundance
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Muhammad's teachings
a. stressed that Islam was not just a religion but also a way of life. b. required all Muslims to follow the Six Suras and the Seven Pillars. c. accepted polygyny, but permitted men to take only one wife. d. were entirely theological with almost no ethical nor moral aspects. e. were propagated in Greek to make them more understandable in the non-Arab world.