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denis-greek [22]
2 years ago
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Good evening! Can someone please answer this, ill give you brainliest and your earning 50 points. Would be very appreciated.

History
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masya89 [10]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Welfare can create a pattern of dependence.

When multiple needs are being met, from housing to food assistance, then it can create a system of dependence for some individuals or households. When every need is being met, then there is no incentive for an individual to better themselves.

Explanation:

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