Great Society reforms

A. contributed to the greatest reduction in poverty in American history.
B. grew in popularity over the next decade and a half.
C. were generally proven to be cost-effective.
D. improved the lives of whites far more than blacks.
E. made no dent in reducing hunger in America.


Answer: A

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