Evan favors taking government out of the role of providing for the poor and believes families and charities should handle that duty. He says, "It's clear that if you just give a poor family a home, they won't value it, because they didn't work for it. Then you're just encouraging them to stay in the same mindset they've always had, and not really helping them at all. Churches are better equipped for this sort of thing." Evan is expressing a mindset consistent with what political school of thought?
A. liberal
B. conservative
C. radical
D. institutional
Answer: B
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