Lack of community or public support systems, difficulty finding reliable transport, child care and

health care were all:

a) Issues that the TANF program took into account and addressed in their post welfare program
b) Had been addressed in the AFDC program but were not addressed in the TANF program
c) Were challenges that families and individuals faced coming off the welfare rolls
d) Were not at all considered in the construction of welfare policy over the last thirty years


C

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a. True b. False

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A college student is introduced to methamphetamine, eventually needs

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Which of the following is FALSE regarding single parents? a. Single parents often experience rejection from their friends

b. Single parents often have difficulty meeting their personal needs while taking care of the needs of the children. c. Single parents can have a difficult time dealing with the feelings of their children, especially when those feelings are related to the absent parent. d. None of these answers

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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)

1. Older workers have less absenteeism, lower job turnover, and a lower accident rate than younger workers. 2. Retirement is a one-time transition from full-time work around the age of 65. 3. While life expectancy has increased by more than 50 percent since 1900, the period of time spent in retirement has increased even more dramatically. 4. People have an individual choice about retiring only if they can count on enough income to support themselves without working. 5. Research has demonstrated that retirement is bad for older adults’ health and that they often die soon after leaving the work force.

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