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Dr, Kurdek's research compares same-sex and heterosexual relationships. How alike or different are they?
 
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The Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC):
 
  a) is found in Canada and most of Western Europe.
   b) is designed to partially offset taxes that low-income persons would otherwise
   pay, thereby serving as an inducement to work.
  c) offers a monthly cash grant from the government to help offset the cost of
   raising children.
  d) is available to all families, regardless of income.
  e) reaches all targeted families.



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Answer to Question 1

mostly alike

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