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ECS3705 Exam Preparation November 2021.
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ECS3705 Exam Preparation November 2021. History Of Economic Thought. Functional distribution of income according to Ricardo 
Ricardo wanted to understand the force that determine the 
shares of the national income accruing as wages, profits & 
rents (interest was combined with profit). Wages – natural 
price is given the habits & customs of the people, enables 
workers to subsist and to perpetuate themselves without a 
change in their numbers. Market price depends on supply & 
demand. Ricardo...
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SOWK 325 Exam 2 Quiz Review
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1.	Settlement house workers - yyFrancis Perkins, Grace Abbott, Jane Addams 
 
2.	The _______ is the part of society that creates the goods and services that people need and finds ways to distribute those goods and services. - yyeconomy 
 
3.	hE-commerce is: - yyA way of transacting business online 
 
4.	hWhat term assumes that some people are less capable than others but argues for taking care of those who cannot compete in the market? - yyPaternalism 
 
5.	hWhich social reformer conducted a gra...
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American Corrections 11th Edition by Todd R. Clear - Test Bankby Todd R. Clear - Complete Chapters
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True / False 
 
1. The Pennsylvania System focused on the isolation of inmates and serving penance. 
 	a. 	True 
 	b. 	False 
ANSWER: 	True 
REFERENCES: 	The Arrival of the Penitentiary 
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: 	ACOR.CLEA.16.03.02 - Distinguish the basic assumptions of the penitentiary systems of Pennsylvania and New York. 
KEYWORDS: 	Bloom's: Remember 
 
 
2. English trends and practices greatly influenced American corrections. 
 	a. 	True 
 	b. 	False 
ANSWER: 	True 
REFERENCES: 	The Colon...
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ECS3705-Study-unit-3 notes
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ECS3705-Study-unit-3 Chapter 6, 7 & 8: 
Chapter 6 
1. Malthus on the Poor Laws 
Malthus believed poverty and misery are natural punishments for the failure by the 
“lower classes” to restrain their reproduction. He felt that there must be no 
government relief for the poor. He believed that by giving them aid would cause 
more children to survive thus ultimately worsening the problem of hunger. Some of 
his ideas were adopted into the Poor Laws. This law abolished all relief for ablebodied p...
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Poor Law reforms and Amendment Act
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Explain and discuss why the Poor Law was believed to be in need of reform at the beginning of the nineteenth century. Did the Poor Law Amendment Act 1834 address these reasons?
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