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Title: Review Part 17


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  • Review Part 17
  • Social Welfare and Entitlements

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  • 1) Which of the following is true about a
    class-based society?
  • a. Disparity in the distribution of income and
    wealth
  • b. Narrowing of the gap between the wealthy
    class and the middle class
  • c. Increase in what the government determines to
    be an austere standard of living
  • d. Reduction of the culture of poverty in the
    United States
  • e. Move toward workfare rather than welfare

3
  • 1) Which of the following is true about a
    class-based society?
  • a. Disparity in the distribution of income and
    wealth
  • b. Narrowing of the gap between the wealthy
    class and the middle class
  • c. Increase in what the government determines to
    be an austere standard of living
  • d. Reduction of the culture of poverty in the
    United States
  • e. Move toward workfare rather than welfare

4
  • 2) Liberals claim that a culture of poverty is
    caused by
  • a. Government attempts to find solutions to the
    problem
  • b. The value system of the poor
  • c. Long-term abuses of society
  • d. The poor taking advantage of government
    programs
  • e. The success of minority assimilation into the
    work force

5
  • 2) Liberals claim that a culture of poverty is
    caused by
  • a. Government attempts to find solutions to the
    problem
  • b. The value system of the poor
  • c. Long-term abuses of society
  • d. The poor taking advantage of government
    programs
  • e. The success of minority assimilation into the
    work force

6
  • 3) Which of the following represents the main
    difference between a progressive income tax and a
    proportional income tax?
  • a. A progressive tax collects less money from
    the rich than the poor, whereas a proportional
    tax collects more from the rich
  • b. A progressive tax collects more money from
    the rich than the poor, whereas a proportional
    tax is regressive
  • c. A progressive tax collects more money from
    the rich than the poor, whereas a proportional
    tax collects the same
  • d. A progressive tax collects the same amount of
    money from both the rich and the poor, whereas a
    proportional tax collects more from the rich
  • e. A progressive tax has different brackets for
    different income earners, whereas a proportional
    tax has a greater number of brackets

7
  • 3) Which of the following represents the main
    difference between a progressive income tax and a
    proportional income tax?
  • a. A progressive tax collects less money from
    the rich than the poor, whereas a proportional
    tax collects more from the rich
  • b. A progressive tax collects more money from
    the rich than the poor, whereas a proportional
    tax is regressive
  • c. A progressive tax collects more money from
    the rich than the poor, whereas a proportional
    tax collects the same
  • d. A progressive tax collects the same amount of
    money from both the rich and the poor, whereas a
    proportional tax collects more from the rich
  • e. A progressive tax has different brackets for
    different income earners, whereas a proportional
    tax has a greater number of brackets

8
  • Explanation
  • A Progressive tax is based on the premise that
    the more you earn the more you pay in taxes.
  • A Proportional tax, also known as a flat tax, is
    based on the premise that everybody should pay
    the the same percentage of taxes.
  • A regressive tax is based on the premise that
    everybody has to pay a tax on essential goods,
    for example, a sales tax.

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  • 4) Which of the following is an example of a
    contributory entitlement program?
  • a. Supplemental Security Income
  • b. Aid to Families with Dependent Children
  • c. Social Security
  • d. welfare
  • e. Food stamps

10
  • 4) Which of the following is an example of a
    contributory entitlement program?
  • a. Supplemental Security Income
  • b. Aid to Families with Dependent Children
  • c. Social Security
  • d. welfare
  • e. Food stamps

11
  • 5) The programs of the New Deal are examples of
  • a. devolution
  • b. The state-sponsored era
  • c. The federal era
  • d. Grant blocks to states
  • e. The New Federalism

12
  • 5) The programs of the New Deal are examples of
  • a. devolution
  • b. The state-sponsored era
  • c. The federal era
  • d. Grant blocks to states
  • e. The New Federalism

13
  • Explanation
  • State era 1789 - 1932, most social welfare
    programs being run by the state
  • Federal Era 1932 to 1980, the New Deal and Great
    Society programs
  • Safety Era 1980 - 1984, a move toward
    maintaining social welfare programs by using them
    as a safety net for those who needed them
  • Block grant Era 1994, by the Republicans after
    they gained control of Congress, a move toward
    eliminating social welfare programs by providing
    block grants to the states

14
  • 6) Which of the following philosophies was
    behind the attempt to create a safety net for
    individuals?
  • a. Federal government would be the exclusive
    agent to aid citizens
  • b. State governments would only use block grants
    to help citizens
  • c. The federal and state governments would share
    the costs equally
  • d. Private businesses would provide benefits
  • e. Even with federal government cutbacks, there
    wold still be an assurance that people in need
    would receive benefits

15
  • 6) Which of the following philosophies was
    behind the attempt to create a safety net for
    individuals?
  • a. Federal government would be the exclusive
    agent to aid citizens
  • b. State governments would only use block grants
    to help citizens
  • c. The federal and state governments would share
    the costs equally
  • d. Private businesses would provide benefits
  • e. Even with federal government cutbacks, there
    wold still be an assurance that people in need
    would receive benefits

16
  • 7) Which of the following represents legislation
    that guarantees unpaid emergency medical
    assistance for workers?
  • a. Medicare
  • b. Social Security
  • c. Family Medical Leave Act
  • d. Medicaid
  • e. Disability Insurance Act

17
  • 7) Which of the following represents legislation
    that guarantees unpaid emergency medical
    assistance for workers?
  • a. Medicare
  • b. Social Security
  • c. Family Medical Leave Act
  • d. Medicaid
  • e. Disability Insurance Act

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  • 8) All the following were recommendations of the
    1983 National Commission on Social Security
    Reform EXCEPT
  • a. Rescheduling previously approved increases in
    Social Security payroll taxes
  • b. A means test for senior citizens over the age
    of 65 to determine their eligibility to receive
    benefits
  • c. Gradually increasing the age when an
    individual could first receive Social Security
    benefits
  • d. Requiring federal employees to contribute to
    the Social Security System
  • e. Taxing a portion of the Social Security
    benefits for those people with incomes over
    20,000

19
  • 8) All the following were recommendations of the
    1983 National Commission on Social Security
    Reform EXCEPT
  • a. Rescheduling previously approved increases in
    Social Security payroll taxes
  • b. A means test for senior citizens over the age
    of 65 to determine their eligibility to receive
    benefits
  • c. Gradually increasing the age when an
    individual could first receive Social Security
    benefits
  • d. Requiring federal employees to contribute to
    the Social Security System
  • e. Taxing a portion of the Social Security
    benefits for those people with incomes over
    20,000

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  • Explanation
  • The National Commission on Social Security formed
    in 1983 made a series of suggestions as a result
    of the fact that the government recognized that
    the future of the Social Security System was in
    critical shape. This commission recommended A,
    C, D, and E. Choice E was recommended by other
    commissions and may in fact be part of future
    social security reform.

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  • The End
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