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Argument Essay


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Imagine a society where there wasn't any government assistance. Do you think our society would be more productive or more poverty-stricken? There are occasions where we have very stereotypical views about the welfare program. Society has created the assumptions that its minorities, unwed mothers, or the disabled are on welfare. Then there's the question, Should welfare be eliminated as a governmental assistance program? No, I don't believe welfare should be eliminated, but should be made stronger with certain stipulations. Welfare should not be eliminated but made stronger because it encourages work, isn't responsible for out-of-wedlock births, and reduces poverty among children.
After the Great Depression Era, President Franklin Roosevelt implemented a governmental aid program now known as welfare. When the program was first implemented, it was for those who had been immersed by poverty from the depression. Throughout this program the government also offered jobs to help you make......

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