Welfare reform refers to changes made to the social welfare system with the aim of reducing dependency on government assistance and promoting self-sufficiency among recipients. This movement gained significant traction during the late 20th century, particularly under Ronald Reagan's presidency, as part of a broader conservative agenda that sought to reduce the size and scope of government involvement in individuals' lives.
Topic 14.1: 14.1 The Presidency of Ronald Reagan and the Conservative Revolution
Unit 14