President Richard Nixon's proposed Family Assistance Plan included
A. federal support for parental leave following the birth of a child.
B. a guaranteed annual income for all Americans.
C. free medical care to all Americans over the age of seventy.
D. a program to replace Social Security with private retirement vouchers.
E. a maximum six-year participation in the federal welfare system.
Answer: B
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