Foreign And Domestic Policy Vol II Question Preview (ID: 37904)
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Under which president was comprehensive health care reform passed?
a) Ronald Reagan
b) Lyndon Johnson
c) Barack Obama
d) William Clinton
When we study social policies from a group perspective, we can see that the elderly and the middle class receive the _______ benefits from social policies and children and the working poor receive the ______ benefits
a) most, fewest
b) fewest, most
c) positive, negative
d) active, passive
The biggest entitlement program is
a) individual income tax
b) corporate tax
c) Social Security
d) Medicaid
This is a health insurance program for low-income families.
a) Medicaid
b) SNAP
c) Social Security
d) Medicare
A set of government programs, designed to help poor Americans, begun by President Lyndon Johnson in 1964.
a) Reconstruction
b) Make America Great Again
c) New Deal
d) War on Poverty
Social welfare policy includes all of the following EXCEPT
a) public education.
b) establishing diplomatic relations.
c) child health care.
d) public education.
In the United States the largest percentage of government spending goes to
a) Medicare and Medicaid programs
b) the Food and Drug Administration
c) Centers for Disease Control
d) the Veterans Administration
Over the past 20 years, which of the following areas has shown the greatest increase in budgetary spending?
a) The defense budget
b) Discretionary spending
c) Entitlements
d) Federal grants
Most medical research is financed by
a) pharmaceutical companies.
b) state governments.
c) research universities.
d) the national government
The Great Depression began in
a) 1887
b) 1909
c) 1929
d) 1943
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