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michelleunicorn

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As of 2010, the typical welfare family received about how much assistance each month?
 
  a. 400
  b. 800
  c. 1,000
  d. 1,200

Question 2

If you take a radical-left point of view, you see the main cause of poverty as
 
  a. personal deficiencies in poor people themselves.
  b. the normal operation of a capitalist economy.
  c. misguided government assistance programs.
  d. modern, industrial technology.



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Answer to Question 1

(Answer: a)

Answer to Question 2

(Answer: b)



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