Government benefits given to corporations that are unavailable to other groups or to individuals are sometimes called ________.
A. fleecing the rich
B. rich-man gifts
C. corporate welfare
D. golden contracts
Answer: C
You might also like to view...
One strand of structural-functionalism focuses on ______, in which society has many different players who compete for access to political power.
A. group pluralism B. power elites C. citizens D. elite pluralism
Which of the following are critiques of the government poverty measure?
A) It varies from region to region B) It does not keep up with inflation. C) Housing costs take up less of the family budget than food. D) It has never changed.
A central question for functionalists is how loyalty to the power of the state is created.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
The view that laws are set up to assist those who are in positions of power is most consistent with the
A. feminist perspective. B. functionalist perspective. C. conflict perspective. D. interactionist perspective.