According to survey data,

a. Americans prefer money as the primary form of welfare assistance.
b. most Americans believe that welfare recipients could get along without assistance if they tried.
c. Americans prefer government jobs through government programs as the primary form of welfare assistance.
e. None of these answers is correct.

5 answers

Most likely it should be C

but A could be true as well.
Or e.
This is nonsense. Get a new teacher, quickly, before you brain starts to leak.

No poll data can answer "most Americans.."
No poll data can define "Americans prefer.."
I'd say e.

There's far too much generalizing going on to be sure of any of the others.
However, because of a widespread belief that most welfare recipients could get along without assistance if they tried, these programs do not have universal public support, are only modestly funded, and are politically vulnerable.