The federal assistance program Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) was

(A) established during the 1950s and continues to function today
(B) a social welfare program created by Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal program that ended in the mid-1990s during Bill Clinton's administration
(C) championed by social conservatives as a way to get poor families off welfare
(D) a social welfare program created by Woodrow Wilson to address the needs of soldiers during the First World War
(E) modeled after a similar program in the Soviet Union


Answer: (B) a social welfare program created by Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal program that ended in the mid-1990s during Bill Clinton's administration

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