A) Sub-Saharan Africa
B) South Asia
C) China
D) South America
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A) rose; increased
B) fell; reduced
C) rose; reduced
D) fell; increased
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A) greater in Canada than in the United States.
B) greater in the United States than in Canada.
C) about the same in both countries.
D) not a problem in either country.
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A) ways to expand the range of opportunities available to the population.
B) increasing the value of the community's currency.
C) ways to reduce the taxes collected by local governments.
D) All of these are true.
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A) indirectly helps eliminate poverty.
B) indirectly hurts efforts to eliminate poverty.
C) helps only if it is directed toward poor areas.
D) None of these are true.
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A) the average expenditure on housing; three
B) the cost of food; three
C) the average expenditure on housing; two
D) the cost of food; two
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A) Unemployment insurance
B) Health insurance
C) Job training
D) None of these are likely to reduce chronic poverty.
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A) I only
B) II and III
C) III only
D) I, II, and III
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A) increased
B) reduced
C) equal
D) no
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A) redistribution.
B) social insurance.
C) economic growth.
D) reducing unemployment.
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A) serve everyone who meets the baseline eligibility requirements.
B) use a sliding scale of payment based on ability to pay.
C) are universally offered to everyone.
D) None of these are true.
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A) United States.
B) richest country that uses the index.
C) poorest country that uses the index.
D) average economy of all the countries that use the index.
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A) richer; poorer
B) richer; richer
C) relatively poorer; relatively richer
D) relatively poorer; relatively poorer
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A) the line of perfect inequality and the Lorenz curve.
B) the line of perfect equality and the Lorenz curve.
C) the Lorenz curve and its x-axis.
D) the Lorenz curve and its y-axis.
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A) Laffer curve
B) Income inequality curve
C) Gini curve
D) Lorenz curve
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A) less; more
B) more; less
C) more; more
D) None of these are true.
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A) is higher or lower than their parents' income.
B) places them higher or lower in the income distribution than their parents.
C) rises as the retirement age is approached.
D) places them higher or lower in the income distribution than work peers.
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A) how likely people are to seek out opportunities to better themselves.
B) the inflation rate associated with wages across all jobs in a country.
C) how available the opportunity to better oneself is in an economy.
D) the inflation rate relative to the cost of living in a country.
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A) is never rational.
B) discourages some individuals from acquiring skills.
C) is always illegal, though socially efficient.
D) results in improved allocation of talent.
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A) Food stamps
B) Public investments in education
C) Earned income tax credit
D) All of these are correct.
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