During the early 20th century, which group was dedicated to providing aid to the poor in America? a. knights of labor b. christian churches c. republican party
im not sure give me a sec
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should be the republican party... In 1974, Congress created the Legal Services Corporation (LSC) to provide federal funding for civil (non-criminal) legal aid services. LSC's funding has fluctuated dramatically over the past three decades depending upon which political parties were in control of Congress and the White House. For example, LSC suffered staggering funding cuts under former President Ronald Reagan in the early 1980s (after he was unable to carry out his stated objective of abolishing LSC altogether).[5][6] LSC funding flourished during the early years of President Bill Clinton's administration, but was severely cut again in 1995 after the Republican Party retook control of Congress.
but its not really telling wiether they supported aid to the poor .. so im not sure , tough question
well it says they provided federal funding for legal aid services
oo.. must have looked over that .. then that must be your answer, did i help you anyy?
Yes I'm reading that Christian churches only helped those who were in Christian churches.
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C.Republican party
CORRECT ANSWER is: christian churches I took the test :)
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