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big1devin

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A family advocate is proposing an antipoverty program based on Norway's family policy which will
 
  a) provide a family cash allowance to all families based on the cost of living in their geographic region
   b) provide a family cash allowance to those families who earn less than the median income.
   c) provide a tax credit for families with young children.
   d) provide a cash allowance when family size exceeds seven and income is below average.

Question 2

Sociologist Charles Hirschman and Nguyen Huu Minh's research suggests
 
  a) cultural preference remains strong even with modernization.
   b) modernization reduces the mutual benefits of joint living.
   c) modernization has no effect on family life.
   d) cultural preference is easily destroyed by modernization.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

a



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