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The fact that public support for government policies declines dramatically when calling the policies "welfare" rather than "assistance for the poor" illustrates that

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Answered by wajahatkincsem
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If a government makes policies and calls it a welfare activity for the people rather than assistance, people will instantly discourage such an attitude. It's the government's duty and people's right to get benefits. Governments collect taxes from the people and work for them. They cannot call it welfare when selected by those people and using the money of the taxes.  

Answered by smartbrainz
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Explanation:

  • ‘Assistance for the poor’ doesn’t make sense in any basis, as poor is one fact to behold the assurance. It sounds rude to the public holding the government policies.
  • Welfare, indeed is a meaning to associate the nomenclature of relation between government and its policies. Assistance for the poor, implies the progression to poor only, which is not correct in all means.
  • This fact makes public support to decline dramatically when calling the government policies “welfare” rather than “assistance for the poor”.  

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