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karlynnae

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The set of policies that made up Welfare Reform in 1996
 
  a. were focused primarily on teenagers.
  b. encouraged women to stay home and take care of their children.
  c. placed limits on the number of years someone able to work could receive welfare assistance.
  d. successfully moved the majority of former recipients out of poverty.
  e. replaced TANF

Question 2

Briefly explain the functionalist perspective on sports.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

For the most part, functionalists see sport positively. Sport is a means for socializing young people, promoting social integration, providing a release for tensions, and developing sound character.



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