Which of the following programs enjoys the most public support?

a. Medicaid
b. Social Security
c. No Child Left Behind
d. Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program


Answer: b

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A) ideological factors and personal characteristics B) success rate as a lawyer C) experience as a trial lawyer D) birth place E) economic status

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Which of the following is true of consumer interest groups?

A) They represent all trade organizations. B) They are organized to protect the rights of buyers. C) They are organized to work on behalf of agricultural interests. D) They help protect the rights of private-sector workers. E) They represent people who share the same race.

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The heart of Keynesianism is that the government should ______.

a. run deficits during recessions and surpluses when the economy is doing well b. run surpluses during recessions and deficits when the economy is doing well c. run surpluses all the time d. run deficits all the time e. control the economy by manipulating interest rates

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In the case of Lochner v. New York (1905), the Supreme Court decided that

A. state governments had to abide by the regulatory guidelines established by the federal government. B. the federal government's authority over interstate commerce included the power to regulate intrastate manufacturing. C. laws limiting the number of hours that employees could work in hazardous situations unconstitutionally deprived those employees of the opportunity to enter freely into contracts. D. the Fourteenth Amendment's guarantee of equal protection under the law required state governments to regulate the workplace to maintain safe conditions for laborers. E. the Fourteenth Amendment was intended to protect the rights of African Americans from disenfranchisement and discrimination, and it had no bearing on workplace relations.

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