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The type of social welfare program that has no pay-as-you-go features, but rather distributes public funds to people who are poor, is
 
  A) social insurance.
  B) public assistance.
  C) consumerism.
  D) monetarianism.
  E) humanism.

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The type of social welfare program that is a compulsory national program and that, in theory, is self-financed by taxes on employers and employees, is
 
  A) social insurance.
  B) public assistance.
  C) consumerism.
  D) monetarianism.
  E) volunteerism.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A





 

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