Which of these factors is NOT one identified by the U.S. Conference of Mayors to assist the homeless in their cities?
A. more mainstream assisted housing
B. more or better-paying employment opportunities
C. permanent supportive housing for people with disabilities
D. more homeless shelters
Answer: D
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Which of the following is true of peer influences as socialization agents?
A) It reduces when children enter theiradolescent years. B) Peers and not siblings serve as role models. C) They are especially influential until people reach their mid-twenties. D) Peer influences are always negative.
Which of the following activities is more likely to be engaged in by those who have children than by those who do not
a. going to a sporting event b. going to a concert c. going to a movie d. eating out e. none of the above
The main cause of population growth in cities in the nineteenth century was __________
a. increasing life expectancy b. increasing numbers of births c. migration d. higher wages
According to William Easterly, what is an advantage of economic freedom over centralization? Select all, but only those that apply.
a. Unlike centralization that tries to pick wines and could fail at doing it; a survival of the fittest ensures only successful economic actions will endure. b. Markets offer continuous feedback on success and failure. c. Interests cannot become vested as markets allocate resources where they are needed. d. The scale of free markets can be changed rapidly. e. Individuals and corporations are more willing to take risks than central planners.