Which of the following comprise the "real winners" in the story of welfare reform?
a. the welfare clients who left welfare, at least temporarily
b. the low-wage workers who know they can "fall back" on welfare, if necessary
c. the restaurant, hotel, retail, food service chains, corporations, etc. who employ low-wage workers
d. the millions of former welfare clients who found work, marriage, education, and other pathways to success
C
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a. true b. false
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