During the Reagan years, means-tested programs for the poor suffered deep cuts
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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Read the short scenario below and answer the following questions: What was Gilligan’s main argument about moral development? How might you apply Gilligan’s theory to this case? Isabelle is married to a man who works as a roofer and is presently unemployed. She works full-time as a nurse in order to support her husband and one year old child. She is also Catholic, has a spinal disorder and has just become pregnant with her second child. At her first prenatal appointment, her doctor tells Isabelle that if she continues with the pregnancy it will result in her spinal disorder becoming significantly worse, potentially to the point that she will not be able to work or care for her children.
What will be an ideal response?
Opponents of the maternal and child health programs argued
A) the programs invaded the privacy of families. B) the programs represented steps towards socialized medicine. C) the programs would not be cost-effective. D) both that the programs invaded the privacy of families and that they represented steps towards socialized medicine.
In an effort to appease Southern and Western interests, Title II of the Social Security Act, Federal Old-Age Benefits, excludes which of the following groups from receiving benefits:
A. agricultural labor B. affluent Americans C. elderly persons with private retirement plans D. no one; everyone may receive benefits
Dr. Amala is using computer technology, including the Web, and specific programs to incorporate audio, visual, and written documentation of field events of his ethnography of college football games. His goal is to incorporate his observations into one account with links among data, analysis, and interpretative and supportive texts. This situation is an example of
A) ethnographic record. B) macroethnography. C) online ethnography. D) hypermedia ethnography.