Jean Schroedel and Daniel Jordan examined the allocation of federal funds to four distinct HIV/AIDS groups between 1982 and 1992. The group that received the least funding were labeled as which of these?
The group that received the least funding were labeled as deviants.
Explanation:
Through the entire decade of 1982 to 1992, the expenditure that the United States government did over various programs that were intended at the eradication of HIV AIDS varied greatly.
Moreover, there was a disparity in the funds that were allocated to different groups that were recognized as affected by HIV AIDS.
The major reason behind this disparity was the size of the groups that sought funds from the federal government to assist themselves.