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Government supported programs to the needy have continued since roosevelt's time. examples would be the government programs that local economies and programs that provide health care for children. these programs are expensive and cost the citizens money in the form of taxes. do you think that the government should still continue to people in need or should people have to take care of themselves? explain your answer.
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