In a single-payer health care plan, health care providers __________.
A. are unable to make any profit
B. are government employees
C. are private, but the payer is a government insurance plan
D. only cost money for the poor
Answer: C
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a. Poverty, wealth, employment and inequality b. Wealth, race, gender and inequality c. Poverty, race, gender and inequality d. Poverty, race, employment and inequality
Steinberg argues that affirmative action
a. was important for the creation of a larger African-American middle class. b. actually hurt African-American opportunities. c. aided primarily those African Americans who were at the bottom of occupational ladder. d. unfairly aided African Americans.
In the second relationship story, Tamika and Jonelle deepened their friendship after
(a) Tamika's car accident (b) Jonelle and Tamika became roommates (c) Jonelle failed her chemistry exam (d) Tamika helped Jonelle out
What is an example of physical traces?
a. Remnants of human behaviour produced by erosion (e.g. an abandoned building) b. Covert and Non-Covert social behaviour c. Natural and Contrived observations d. None of the above