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audie

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An explanation for German redistribution that focuses on Germany's educational system and labor relations would likely be a(n) ______ explanation.
 
  a. cross-case
  b. ideational
  c. institutional
  d. rational-material

Question 2

Which of these, if true, would provide the best support for a rational-material explanation of the origin of Germany's welfare system?
 
  a. Germany had a large bureaucracy in place before welfare programs were first created.
  b. The German public largely believe that the state has certain responsibilities towards its citizens.
  c. Labor conflict in Germany subsided significantly after the first welfare programs were established.
  d. German leaders had come of age at a time when Marxist ideas were spreading rapidly across Europe.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: c

Answer to Question 2

Answer: c



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