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crobinson2013

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Legal tax loopholes that permit certain individuals and corporations to pay lower taxes or no taxes at all are known as
 
  a. social security.
  b. tax-and-spend laws.
  c. corporate welfare.
  d. tax expenditures.

Question 2

The chapter uses the term wealthfare to mean
 
  a. government money used by poor people to climb out of poverty and become wealthy.
  b. government money and services that go to help the poor.
  c. the receipt of financial aid and/or services from the government by people who are not poor.
  d. the fact that government financial aid and/or services are wasted on the poor.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: d. tax expenditures.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: c. the receipt of financial aid and/or services from the government by people who are not poor.



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