Which of the following is a threat to the ability of Germany's welfare state to be financed in future generations?
a. Shrinking number of workers and the burgeoning number of people reliant on welfare state benefits
b. Alcoholism and the emergence of a black market
c. Corruption
d. Devolution and other constitutional reforms
e. The nationalization of key banks
A
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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).