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SOCIAL SCIENCES
Social Policy
Social Equity
Social equity reshapes fairness by tailoring justice to individual needs, not just equal rules
3 days ago
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What is the primary difference between social equity and equality in social policy?
Social equity means giving everyone identical resources and opportunities regardless of their background.
Social equity ignores historical injustices and focuses only on current policies.
Social equity focuses on substantive equality by addressing individual and group disparities, while equality treats everyone the same regardless of starting points.
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Public Health and Education
Free Meals Programs in Schools
School meal programs can unexpectedly boost student discipline alongside nutrition
6 days ago
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What is a key benefit of free school meal programs beyond providing nutrition?
They primarily serve to reduce school operational costs.
They improve household food security and can lead to better student behavior.
They cause students to become dependent and less motivated academically.
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Social Policy
Social Safety Net
Social safety nets quietly prevent millions from falling into extreme poverty each year
8 days ago
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Which of the following best explains why social safety nets are considered strategic investments rather than mere handouts?
They provide immediate relief while enabling long-term improvements in health, education, and economic stability.
They primarily serve to reduce government spending by limiting social programs.
They encourage dependency by giving benefits without any conditions or expectations.
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Steeeve
Steeeve is an IT guru
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Education and Welfare
School Meal Programs
Millions of children rely on school meals amid global debates over their reach and impact
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What is a major challenge in expanding free school meal programs globally?
Ensuring all meals are gourmet and culturally specific
Balancing costs and infrastructure needs against the benefits of improved child nutrition and education
Believing free meals reduce children's motivation to attend school
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Social Policy
Social Equity
Social equity reshapes fairness by tailoring justice to individual needs and histories
12 days ago
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Why does social equity focus on substantive equality rather than formal equality?
Because it treats everyone exactly the same regardless of their background.
Because it ignores individual needs and focuses only on legal equality.
Because it aims to address systemic barriers and historical disadvantages to achieve true fairness.
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Steeeve
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Housing Policy
Government Housing Authorities
Government housing authorities originated as a direct response to the Great Depression's housing crisis
6 Feb 2026
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What was the primary reason for the establishment of housing authorities in the 1930s?
To provide affordable housing and subsidies during the Great Depression
To regulate private real estate markets exclusively
To privatize public housing and reduce government involvement
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Social Welfare Programs
Social welfare programs provide essential support to vulnerable populations worldwide
31 Jan 2026
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What is the primary difference between social insurance and social assistance programs in social welfare?
Social insurance requires prior contributions, while social assistance is based on need alone.
Social insurance is only for medical treatment, while social assistance covers all other needs.
Social assistance requires prior contributions, while social insurance is provided based on need.
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Social Security Programs
Pension Program for the Elderly (Mexico)
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Mexico's Pension Program for the Elderly extends social security to those without traditional pensions
29 Jan 2026
Mexico's Pension Program for the Elderly extends social security to those without traditional pensions The Pension Program for the Elderly (PPE) in Mexico is a noncontributory pension initiative managed by the federal Secretariat of Social...
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