What program decreased in popularity as the public began to believe that it was encouraging out-of-wedlock births?

A) Temporary Assistance to Needy Children
B) Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
C) Medicare
D) Aid to Families with Dependent Children
E) Social Security

D

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Why is being the leader of their party rarely a source of presidential strength?

a. Leadership of parties is concentrated in the hands of national party committees. b. Parties often have difficulty commanding the loyalty of members. c. Presidents are required to remain neutral with respect to intraparty disputes. d. Presidents have no role in shaping the leadership and staff of national party committees.

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Discuss the state of antipoverty programs in the United States today. What is the history of these programs and how have they changed in recent years? Have these changes been effective? What areas of social need have not been adequately addressed? What are the financial costs of maintaining the current social safety net? What would be the social cost of removing it or reducing it?

What will be an ideal response?

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