A major study by Charles Murray argues that

A major study by Charles Murray argues that







A) although the Great Society did not eliminate poverty, it did reduce the number of poor.

B) not only did the social programs of the Great Society fail to curb the advance of poverty, they actually made the situation worse.

C) macroeconomic cycles were responsible for much of the movement into and out of poverty during the post-1965 period.

D) although the Great Society was able to reduce poverty in America, it had no effect on racial discrimination.

E) there is a "new poverty" in America that is largely the result of deindustrialization, foreign competition, the exploitation of part-time workers and stagnation of the minimum wage.








Answer: B


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