ADC

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ADC is a former U.S. federal assistance program that provided financial support to low-income families with dependent children.

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ADC canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf U.S. federal assistance program
welfare program
abbreviation ADC self-linksurface differs
administeredBy United States government
surface form: U.S. federal government

state governments
alsoKnownAs Aid to Dependent Children
surface form: Title IV-A program
appliesTo families with dependent children
low-income families
benefitType cash assistance
country United States of America
surface form: United States
eligibilityCriterion low income
presence of dependent children
endTime 1962
fundingModel federal-state matching funds
historicalPeriod New Deal
surface form: New Deal era
legalBasis Social Security Act of 1935
levelOfGovernment federal-state joint program
namedAfter dependent children
partOf U.S. welfare system
policyArea child welfare
poverty alleviation
providedBy United States government
surface form: federal government of the United States
purpose provide financial support to low-income families with dependent children
replacedBy Aid to Dependent Children
surface form: Aid to Families with Dependent Children
sector social welfare
startTime 1935
successor Aid to Dependent Children
surface form: Aid to Families with Dependent Children
targetDemographic abandoned mothers
single-parent families
widowed mothers

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ADC abbreviation ADC self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Aid to Dependent Children