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Evgesh-ka [11]
2 years ago
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9. A critic of the Great Society would most likely make which argument?

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Flura [38]2 years ago
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Based on the programs of the Great Society, a critic would say that B. A nation cannot afford to spend large amounts of money on social welfare programs.

<h3>What was the Great Society?</h3>

This was a series of programs in the 1960s that were aimed at improving the social welfare of Americans who weren't too well off.

A critic of these programs would have said that the nation should not be engaging in such expenditure because it wouldn't be sustainable.

In conclusion, option B is correct.

Find out more on the Great Society at brainly.com/question/366696.

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