The correct answer should be <span>government should take care of everyone regardless of their situation
That is because everyone can get social security, no matter how poor or rich you are. Social security is an issue of national governing and not of minority helping. Everyone was helped, among whom were the groups you mentioned and they used the benefits more than wealthy, but in any way anyone could apply for social security and get their number, as most do have it.</span>
As far as I could find, the following were a feature of the reformin 1996:
increased work requirements (especially after two years)
a five-year limit on benefits from federal funds
So these were definitely a feature.
Of the remaining two, it is true that the cash assistance was diminished in 1996.
So i think that the transportation vouchers were not provided. Additionally, I found that transportation costs can be deducted from taxes by the employers, and that there is a number of smaller programs providing transportation benefits, but I don't think that they were a major part of the reform (so the last option).