Social insurance programs differ from welfare programs in that social insurance programs are not subject to
a. employment requirements.
b. age limits.
c. racial and ethnic recipient quotas.
d. means testing.
e. citizenship verification.
D
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A) interventionism B) containment C) isolationism D) political realism E) colonialism
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a. transfer of responsibilities b. expansion of benefits c. reductions in numbers of employees d. reductions in scope of responsibility
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A) Nineteenth Amendment B) Thirteenth Amendment C) Twenty-sixth Amendment D) Tenth Amendment E) Fourteenth Amendment