The poor ___ helped by government programs, ___? A. is;isn’t it B. is isn’t he C. are;aren’t they D. are;haven’t they 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 C [“the +形容词”表示一类人,动词常用复数形式,故答案为C。] 反馈 收藏 ...
Much recent public policy in the United States, most notably the Personal Responsibility Act of 1996, has been driven by a commonly assumed inverse relationship between government activism on social welfare and private voluntary action to help people who are poor. It is widely believed that ...
Then came our government bureaucrats with their rules and programs. So far, they’ve spent $25 trillion on programs for the poor. The money helped some people. The poverty rate dropped for the first seven years of the“war.” But then progress stopped. Government’s handouts encouraged people...
In conclusion, to a certain point, I would agree that it is the government's task to provide education and healthcare for their people, as some poor people might not be able to get a good education and decent healthcare. However,...
Seymour added that people should be able to choose how they reduce emissions through the market-basedd emissions trading plan. (1) Which of the following is NOT New Zealand planning to do? A . Buy cars for poor families. B . Offer assistance to business. C . Use environmentally safe ...
As an economist, I can immediately think of several ways that big government is bad news for poor people. Redistribution programs thattrap poor people in dependency and produce inter-generational poverty. Government schools that doan awful job of providing educationto children from low-income families...
A 27-point spread persists between the highest and lowest CX scores for federal services, with some services setting the bar for others. Experiences vary across communities. Despite satisfaction improvements, there are still significant inequities for people of color...
… Modern social programs span a multitude of policy areas, including programs for the unemployed, retirees, the sick, the disabled, the poor, and families with children (Beland 2010). All of these policy areas are explicitly analyzed in this handbook. Some, such as retirement pensions and hea...
and overseas export of labor, and improving education and health care; providing assistance to people who become poor or sink back into poverty due to illness; implementing the program for improving life in poor villages; and building the self-development capacity of poor areas and people. ...
Thanks to eight years of continued efforts, close to 100 million poor rural residents and a total of 832 impoverished counties were lifted from poverty, including more than 9.6 million poverty-stricken people relocated from inhospitable areas. We have thus, once and for all, resolved the problem...