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Medicaid is a joint, state/federal program that provides medical care to the poor. It is essentially a welfare plan. The federal government funds the majority of it, but states contribute too. The states administer the Medicaid programs subject to federal guidelines.jointly by the federal government and each state A+
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welfare is what the state offers to families that have a limited income. this is good and bad. it is good because it does help families but it is bad because some families take advantage of it. it is also the health, happiness, fortunes of a person or group
A Welfare State was employed in England during the 1960s. The Welfare State had programs that allowed impoverished people to receive medical, dental and vision treatment.
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they believe that federal grants in aid programs interfere in state affairs
Animal welfare laws are administered by the state government and implemented by the RSPCA and the state police.
they believe that federal grants in aid programs interfere in state affairs
They believe that federal grants-in-aid programs interfere in state programs
They believe that federal grants-in-aid programs interfere in state programs
They believe that federal grants-in-aid programs interfere in state programs
federal programs that exemplifies social structure for juveniles