Final answer:
The Moynihan Report of 1965 would likely support a policy of government payment to poor married couples with children (option A), as this aligns with the report's focus on strengthening family stability and addressing the needs of children within those families.
Step-by-step explanation:
The Moynihan Report of 1965 highlighted the dynamics of African American families and suggested that the structure of these families played a role in perpetuating poverty. Based on the content of the report, a policy that would align with its findings would likely focus on strengthening family stability and addressing the needs of children within those families. This suggests that option A, which reflects a policy of providing a government payment to poor married couples with children, would be the most fitting choice. By supporting married couples with children the policy supports the family structure deemed beneficial in the report. In contrast, option C suggests increasing payments to poor single mothers, which does not align with the report's emphasis on supporting the traditional family structure. Option B, involving investigating racial profiling, and option D, providing national day-care centers so single mothers can work, touch upon important societal issues but are not directly suggested by the Moynihan Report's focus on the traditional family structure.