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dejastew

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One argument for a progressive attack on social problems is that______________.
 
  A) the wealthy should donate 50 percent of their wealth
  B) we need to restore a moral commitment to the safety net
  C) problems are finally approachable and solvable
  D) the idea of individualism is receding

Question 2

The fact that __________ is used as a rationale for a progressive plan.
 
  A) inequality may threaten domestic security
  B) social problems are exacerbated by helping the poor
  C) our society has no inherent obligation to provide a social safety net
  D) progressive policies are cheaper in the short run



Beatricemm

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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