A) less equal.
B) more equal.
C) more equal at the lowest level of income but less equal at highest level of income.
D) less equal at the lowest level of income but more equal at highest level of income.
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A) Utilitarians,because they want to maximize the utility to the worst-off person in society
B) Liberals,because of the maximin criterion
C) Libertarians,because they believe in diminishing marginal utility
D) All three groups would oppose the switch equally.
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A) increased,which has reduced the poverty rate.
B) increased,while the poverty rate increased slightly.
C) decreased,while the poverty rate has remained unchanged.
D) remained unchanged,while the poverty rate has decreased.
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A) the same share of income as the bottom fifth.
B) twice as much income as the bottom fifth.
C) approximately 5 times more income than the bottom fifth.
D) more than 10 times more income than the bottom fifth.
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A) liberalism
B) utilitarianism
C) libertarianism
D) welfarism
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A) $8,628
B) $9,359
C) $12,353
D) $12,400
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A) Yes.There would be no way to reallocate resources to raise the utility of the poor.
B) Yes.The maximin criterion would eliminate poverty.
C) No.It is impossible for complete equality to benefit the worst-off people in society.
D) No.Complete equality would reduce incentives to work,which would reduce total income,which would reduce the incomes of the worst-off people in society.
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A) $21,469
B) $24,797
C) $25,738
D) $28,718
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A) income maintenance threshold.
B) poverty line.
C) bottom quintile of the income distribution.
D) minimum wage.
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A) almost 15 times as much income as the bottom fifth of families.
B) 96.6% more income than the bottom fifth of families.
C) 50.3% more income than the bottom fifth of families.
D) 46.9% more income than the bottom fifth of families.
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A) children and the elderly are more likely to be poor.
B) children and the elderly are less likely to be poor.
C) children are more likely to be poor,but the elderly are less likely to be poor.
D) children are less likely to be poor,but the elderly are more likely to be poor.
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A) $0
B) $18,000
C) $36,000
D) $54,000
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A) fair agreement and bargain.
B) command-and-control policies.
C) domination of the powerful by the weak.
D) workers owning the factors of production.
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