Multiple Choice
In terms of cultural values, what differentiates US social programs from a universal basic income (UBI) approach?
A) Places that value UBI do not have capitalism.
B) The U.S. does not allow for or value any "entitlements" to any resources in any of its programs.
C) One value of UBI is that everyone is given money; however, in the U.S., having a job is not only an identity marker, it is a requirement for full participation in society.
D) UBI societies do not value hard work or innovation.
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