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jman1234

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In what way have Social Security benefits changed?
 
  a. The age at which one can receive full benefits increased.
 b. The age at which one can first receive benefits decreased.
 c. Funding was outsourced to private companies.
 d. Administration was outsourced to private companies.

Question 2

Which of the following is a way in which countries have tried to increase their population growth?
 
  a. Paying a bonus to families that have babies
 b. Offering a monetary reward to women who have only one child
 c. Creating policies to require employment of mothers
 d. Increasing access to birth control



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

a



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