Critics of social welfare spending have long argued that antipoverty policies
A) made poverty more attractive by removing incentives to work.
B) would be more successful if they were provided with better funding.
C) had been generally successful, but had not lived up to their promise and therefore should be discontinued.
D) fail because of bureaucratic cultures that oppose them.
E) would achieve most of their goals, given the proper amount of time to work.
A
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