Which of the following examines a similarity or difference the government plays in providing a social safety net in the U.S. vs. countries that are democratic socialist countries? (1 point)

The U.S. and democratic socialist countries both offer the same degree of benefits in their social safety net.
The U.S. and democratic socialist nations both have less generous social safety nets than most industrialized democracies.
Because the U.S. allows for the ownership of private property and democratic socialist nations do not, the social safety net is more generous in democratic socialist countries.
Countries under democratic socialism typically provide a more generous social safety net than does the U.S.

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The statement that examines a similarity or difference in the government's role in providing a social safety net in the U.S. versus democratic socialist countries is:

"Countries under democratic socialism typically provide a more generous social safety net than does the U.S."

This statement highlights the difference in the generosity of the social safety nets between the two types of governments.