Asked by Austin Stoll on Jun 23, 2024

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Which of the following is a legitimate criticism of the War on Poverty?

A) It did not give sufficient attention to poverty in female-headed households.
B) It did nothing in response to the increase in poverty among the elderly.
C) It did not accomplish any significant reduction in poverty.
D) It primarily focused on the problem of rural poverty, with few resources directed toward ending urban poverty.

War on Poverty

refers to a set of government policies and programs, initiated by President Lyndon B. Johnson in the 1960s, aimed at reducing poverty in the United States.

Female-Headed Households

Households that are led by women, which can include single mothers, widows, or women who are primary caregivers and decision-makers in the absence of a male counterpart.

  • Investigate the consequences and achievements of key legislative measures from the 1960s, including the Civil Rights Act and the War on Poverty efforts.
  • Examine and appraise how the US government addressed domestic problems, notably urban riots and economic hardship.
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Harleen SandhuJun 30, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
The War on Poverty did not adequately address the specific issue of poverty in female-headed households, which often face unique economic challenges. Other criticisms listed do not accurately reflect the outcomes or focuses of the War on Poverty, which did see reductions in poverty rates, had significant impacts on elderly poverty through programs like Medicare and Social Security, and addressed both urban and rural poverty.