What did the War on Poverty include? A. Programs to help children and job-seekers
B. Civil rights legislation
C. Aid for foreign countries
D. Peace Corps volunteers
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The correct answer is A. Programs to help children and job-seekers.
The War on Poverty, initiated in the 1960s under President Lyndon B. Johnson, aimed to reduce poverty in the United States through various programs. This included initiatives such as Head Start for early childhood education and job training programs to support those seeking employment. While civil rights legislation is related to the era, it is not a direct component of the War on Poverty itself.