President Reagan's approach to social welfare reform included all of the following EXCEPT:
A. replacing AFDC and food stamps with a guaranteed annual income.
B. cutting most social services and in-kind assistance.
C. requiring many welfare recipients to look for and accept jobs or be cut from the welfare rolls.
D. income tax cuts for middle and upper-income groups to boost the economy and provide jobs for the poor.
Answer: A
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A) chief executive B) commander in chief C) chief legislator D) head of state E) chief diplomat
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A. the creation of the Director of National Intelligence B. the implementation of the National Performance Review C. the implementation of the Government Performance and Results Act D. the reorganization of the Government Accounting Office (GAO)