The United States differs from other industrial countries in regard to social welfare in all of the following ways EXCEPT

The United States differs from other industrial countries in regard to social welfare in all of the following ways EXCEPT









A) the United States does not have a comprehensive family leave policy.

B) Americans tend to see poverty and social welfare needs as individual rather than government concerns.

C) Europeans tend to see government in a more positive light, while Americans tend to distrust government action.

D) only the Scandinavian countries spend a smaller proportion of their gross national products on social welfare policies than does the United States.

E) the universal provision of daycare to toddlers, paid for by the government.












Answer: D


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