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Aid to Families with Dependent Children

Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) was a federal assistance program in the United States in effect from 1935 to 1997, created by the Social Security Act (SSA) and administered by the United States Department of Health and Human Services that provided financial assistance to children whose families had low or no income.

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Aid to Families with Dependent Children

Nodes32
Edges31
Triples17
Avg. degree1.94
Density0.0625
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Aid to Families with Dependent Children → Aid, Center, Children, Dependent Children, Executive Summary, Families, Future, HHSThe Future, Lucile Packard Foundation, Princeton University, The David
related to Califano v. Westcott · 6
Aid to Families with Dependent Children → Aid, Califano, Dependent Children, Families, The Supreme Court, Westcott

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Aid to Families with Dependent Childrenrelated to Califano v. WestcottThe Supreme Court0.60section
Aid to Families with Dependent Childrenrelated to Califano v. WestcottCalifano0.60section
Aid to Families with Dependent Childrenrelated to Califano v. WestcottWestcott0.60section
Aid to Families with Dependent Childrenrelated to Califano v. WestcottAid0.60section
Aid to Families with Dependent Childrenrelated to Califano v. WestcottFamilies0.60section
Aid to Families with Dependent Childrenrelated to Califano v. WestcottDependent Children0.60section
Aid to Families with Dependent Childrenrelated to External linksAid0.60section
Aid to Families with Dependent Childrenrelated to External linksFamilies0.60section
Aid to Families with Dependent Childrenrelated to External linksDependent Children0.60section
Aid to Families with Dependent Childrenrelated to External linksHHSThe Future0.60section
Aid to Families with Dependent Childrenrelated to External linksChildren0.60section
Aid to Families with Dependent Childrenrelated to External linksExecutive Summary0.60section

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