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Selective welfare programs differ from universal programs, in that universal social programs: (a) Are available to everyone in a specific category, such as “people over age 65” (b) Target benefits to those who are deemed to be in need or eligible based on a means test or a needs test (c) Provide measurable outcomes for the government for further funding (d) None of the above

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The answer is A: Are available to everyone in a specific category, such as “people over age 65.”
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