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What distinguishes a means-tested program from a social insurance program?
a. A means-tested program extends benefits based upon age categories, while a social insurance program provides benefits based upon immediate need.
b. A means-tested program only extends to benefits for the elderly, while a social insurance program extends benefits to everybody.
c. A social insurance program extends benefits only to the working poor, while a means-tested program extends benefits to everyone, regardless of social class.
d. A social insurance program provides benefits based upon demonstrated need, while a means-tested program provides benefits based upon lifetime contributions.
e. A social insurance program provides benefits based upon lifetime contributions, while a means tested program provides benefits based upon demonstrated need.

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