Multiple Choice
The origin of U.S. social welfare policy is best characterized as:
A) an extension of the obligation to charity found within dominant religious traditions
B) an ambivalent melding of charitable obligation and Protestant work ethic
C) a complex classification that divides those in need between the 'worthy' and 'unworthy'
D) all the above
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