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Ebrown

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Identify what is likely to occur without sufficient positive welfare rights.
 
  A. In the absence of adequate positive welfare rights, the poor could determinewhen and how to exercise their negative welfare rights on their own withoutthe umbrella of an institution guaranteeing sufficient positive welfare rights.
 B. In the absence of adequate positive welfare rights, the poor have to rely onlyon negative welfare rights under an institution set up to guarantee sufficientnegative welfare rights.
 C. In the absence of adequate negative welfare rights, the poor would be unableto exercise their positive welfare rights without the umbrella of an institution
 guaranteeing those rights.
  D. In the absence of adequate positive welfare rights, the poor would be able to
  determine themselves when and how to exercise their negative welfare rights
  by electing officials who support the grant of those rights.

Question 2

Karl Marx offers the most critical view of modern private property and free market institutions. Marx claims that free-market capitalism necessarily produces:
 
  a. Extremes of inefficiency
  b. Extremes of efficiency
  c. Extremes of equality
  d. Extremes of inequality



AngeliqueG

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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