The approach taken by Franklin Roosevelt and his advisers in creating a national Social Security program was based on the assumption that
A) providing services was both easier and more effective than providing money.
B) administration of the plan was best handled at the federal level.
C) everybody, rich or poor, should be eligible for the assistance programs.
D) any direct federal welfare program might be unconstitutional.
E) federal welfare programs would not be needed for more than ten years.
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