<span>Programs such as Social Security and Medicare, since they are a part of the budget that need to be accounted for every year, make it somewhat difficult to make large-scale spending changes. This is especially true with the number of people signing up to claim such benefits increasing every year, as the population who reach such ages continues to grow.</span>
This is in line with the socialization hypothesis. It is the<span> link between material conditions and value priorities is not one of first adjustment. A big body of proof tells us that an individual's basic values are fixed when they reach adult, and changing will start soon.</span>
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The answer is to report accurate results
B.