问题
单项选择题
贫困救助政策的目标是()。
A.使贫困人口走上富裕之路
B.使贫困人口获得自由
C.使贫困人口获得基本生活资料
D.使贫困人口获得政治权利
E.保障贫困人口受教育权利
答案
参考答案:C
贫困救助政策的目标是()。
A.使贫困人口走上富裕之路
B.使贫困人口获得自由
C.使贫困人口获得基本生活资料
D.使贫困人口获得政治权利
E.保障贫困人口受教育权利
参考答案:C
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