what ways social policies reflect and challenge traditional American Values of liberty equality and democracy? In what ways do liberals, conservatives, and libertarians tend to react differently to poverty and social policies?
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For instance, they aim to provide equal opportunities for all citizens, protect individual rights, and promote democratic decision-making processes. However, they also challenge these values by sometimes requiring government intervention, which can be seen as Show more…
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