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is permissible on this exam. You may talk over how you ll specific your answers. M Of course, if you do decide to accept the challenge uest EachfnsHowever, once you start writing down your ideas that must be kept private. tions. is expected to develop your own arguments and articulation of the ideas contained in ake sure you understand what the questions are asking for. this exam offers, be sure to have fun! 1. At the time of welfare reform, some argued that it would effectively reduce poverty in America. These advocates argued that the term limits placed on benefits would ventually gain higher- paying jobs that would eliminate their dependence on benefits. y encourage welfare recipients to find employment, obtain needed training, and Such incentives would lower the government aid, Others argued t limiting benefits without providing sufficient s the other obstacles would simply leave millions of families without the means t poverty. At best, welfare recipients might find jobs, though ones whose wage is too l to escape poverty. At worst, increasing numbers woul left to fend for themselves. While good economic times might bring enough jobs to need for welfare, prune beneficiaries, restrict and reduce poverty rates among children and in population in general. upport to help welfare clients overcome that it would lead to unprecedented misery in the US. They argued that o escape d find themselves deep in poverty orse miseries, periods of recession would show how incapable the social t to untangle what appears to be the actual consequences of welfare reform. mitigate the w safety net would be in offering meaningful help. Your job is to use the evidence provided To give you some needed context, welfare reform occurred in 1996 and was enacted in l99 The reform included many, many pieces of which we will focus on a few. The old welfare program AFDC (Aid to Families with Dependent Children) was renamed TANF (Temporary Assistance to Needy Families). Term limits were placed on welfare recipients. Recipients could not receive benefits for more than 2 years consecutively and for more than five years total. Limited exceptions to these limits were given. The program was transformed from an entitlement program to a block grant program. Use the evidence given below to support your answer. Evaluate at least six of the arguments given above either in support or in criticism of welfare reform. Make sure to support your

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As the above question the argument against the welfare reforms are as follows:

1. The issues related to the Education, Job retention and the Job advancement from above we see that.

2. Issue related to child support enforcement that make it poor the welfare reforms.

3. Next issue relates with the work culture or we can say a poor work program that affect the welfare reforms.

4. Lack of support of working family is the important criticism of the welfare reform.

5. Problem in the Food stamps and the Medicaid which also impact the welfare of the reforms.

6. Finally, the important one was the floundering of the families that makes the impact of the welfare reforms.