Which of the following is true about spending for social programs?
a. Most states don't receive any funding from the federal government for social programs.
b. Most of the money the federal government spends in the states is given directly to the people who need them, without the state getting involved.
C. When it comes to social programs, such as SNAP and Medicaid, the federal government provides most of the funding, but the states have a substantial degree of control over how the programs are implemented.
d. States must follow very specific guidelines for how they use federal funds.