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Shelles

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A redistributive welfare state is one in which
 
  a. a capitalist state devotes a portion of its gross national product, through taxation, to the solution of certain social problems without changing the basic nature of the economy.
  b. the primary aim is to restructure the economy by redistributing wealth and resources.
  c. the social welfare programs are based on entitlement for all.
  d. the social welfare programs are based on demonstrated need.

Question 2

The purpose of the programmatic welfare state is to
 
  a. address certain social problems without changing the basic nature of the economy.
  b. restructure the economy by redistributing wealth and resources.
  c. implement economic and family programs designed to instill good work ethics and proper values.
  d. implement economic and family policies designed to generate political support for a variety of social issues.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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