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Skopcol characterizes programs such as Civil War benefits, the GI Bill, Social Security, and public schooling as morally justified as recognitions of  or prospective supports for
 
  a. the economically disadvantaged.
  b. individual service to the community.
  c. the maintenance of domestic order.
  d. a, b, and c are all correct.

Question 2

Bellah discusses the difference between a(n) __________, which works for the good of the whole, and a(n) __________ which exploits the rest of society.
 
  a. establishment oligarchy
  b. oligarchy monarchy
  c. democracy monarchy
  d. oligarchy democracy



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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