A) utilitarianism
B) liberalism
C) libertarianism
D) welfarism
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A) both Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
B) Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) but not Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
C) Supplemental Security Income (SSI) but not Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)
D) neither Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) nor Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
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A) There has been no change in overall income inequality because the share of income held by the middle fifth is identical.
B) Overall income inequality has worsened slightly, as shown by the simultaneous increase the share of income held by the top fifth and the decrease in the share of income held by the bottom fifth.
C) Overall income inequality has improved because the share held by the middle fifth has declined by almost 1%.
D) None of the above is correct.
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A) is most likely to be poor.
B) has a difficult time balancing its standard of living.
C) does not adjust its standard of living to reflect transitory changes in income.
D) is most likely millionaires.
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A) equal to the after-tax income of the poorest fifth.
B) 7 times the after-tax income of the poorest fifth.
C) 14 times the after-tax income of the poorest fifth.
D) 21 times the after-tax income of the poorest fifth.
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A) Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) .
B) Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) .
C) deduction for charitable contributions.
D) mortgage interest rate deduction.
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A) an income equal to his generation's average income.
B) 8 percent above his generation's average income.
C) 5 percent below his generation's average income.
D) 3 percent above his generation's average income.
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A) Both Jake's and Abby's behavior suggest that they base their purchasing decisions on transitory income.
B) Jake's behavior suggests that he bases his purchasing decisions on transitory income rather than permanent income. Abby's behavior suggest that she bases her purchasing decisions on permanent income rather than transitory income.
C) Jake's behavior suggests that he bases his purchasing decisions on permanent income rather than transitory income. Abby's behavior suggests that she bases her purchasing decisions on transitory income rather than permanent income.
D) Both Jake's and Abby's behavior suggest that they base their purchasing decisions on permanent income.
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A) minimum wage laws.
B) the grade distribution in a class.
C) a leaky bucket.
D) the price of tea in China.
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A) optimal distribution of wealth in society.
B) level of satisfaction derived from a person's circumstances.
C) method by which society chooses to allocate resources.
D) method whereby wealth is stored.
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A) that the government should choose just policies as evaluated by an impartial observer behind a "veil of ignorance."
B) in the assumption of diminishing marginal utility.
C) that everyone in society should have equal utility.
D) that the government should not redistribute income.
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A) Utilitarianism suggests that government policies should strive to maximize Billie's utility.
B) Liberalism suggests that government policies should strive to increase Chris's utility.
C) Libertarianism suggests that government policies should strive to maximize Arthur's utility.
D) Mobilism suggests that government policies should strive to make Chris better off than Billie.
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A) economic efficiency.
B) political philosophy.
C) egalitarian principles.
D) enhanced opportunity.
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A) energy costs.
B) child care costs.
C) the level of prices.
D) the Earned Income Tax Credit.
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A) number of people currently on public assistance.
B) level of prices.
C) nutritional content of an "adequate" diet.
D) size of a family.
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A) higher than both the percentage of adults aged 18 to 64 and the percentage of children under age 18 in poverty.
B) higher than the percentage of adults aged 18 to 64 but is lower than the percentage of children under age 18 in poverty.
C) lower than both the percentage of adults aged 18 to 64 and the percentage of children under age 18 in poverty.
D) lower than the percentage of children under age 18 but is equal to the percentage of adults aged 18 to 64 in poverty.
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