Which of the following candidates is most likely to win an election in the United States?

a. one who celebrates ordinary Americans
b. one who espouses collectivism
c. one who flaunts Ivy League credentials
d. one who trusts government


a

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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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A. True B. False

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A) means-tested benefits. B) public assistance. C) social security. D) entitlements. E) guaranteed policies.

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