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skad [1K]
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Why have noncontributory programs, such as cash welfare, faced opposition among many Americans, especially during the period bet

ween 1960 and 1990
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sashaice [31]3 years ago
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Noncontributory programs are often set up by government in assisting of its people. Why they faced opposition among many Americans, especially during the period between 1960 and 1990 is that:

  • Americans came to believe that welfare recipients did not want to work.

  • The Great Depression change American attitudes about welfare as they believed that poverty is as a result of a flawed economic system, not just by personal irresponsibility.

  • They believe that it brought a more great decline in the number of poor children being reared in two-parent families.

The 1996, there was welfare reform law. It brought about a great shift in how the federal government gives adequate support to destitute families.

Under pre-1996 law, low-income families given a package of welfare benefits that comprises of cash, food stamps, and Medicaid.

The American public came do believe that the system of entitlement benefits contributed to a reduction in work by poor parents.

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