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Freedman's Bureau (1870)   show
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show 1. President; America will get beter next morning 2. Believed in High inflation-- Bad economy -- Decrease tax for wealthy 3. Adoption assistance and child welfare act- Give assistance to families adopting (NO ADDITIONAL CHARGES) 4. INCREASED SPENDING  
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show "Chicken in every pot" private charity tried to respond to the need; but their resources were totally inadequate  
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Hooverville(1920)   show
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Dustbowl   show
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show Nasw-Child welfare social worker --government official - Director of the Bureau of Public Assistance -Bureau of Family Services within the Social Security Administration. -responsible for implementing the Social Security Public Assistance Act  
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Harry Hopkins (1940)   show
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Charles Loring Brace (1853)   show
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show Religious Movement- remain kind to others (faith) -without leadership -humanitarianism- become considerate of others  
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show -Fall in stock prices--> unemployment rose People moved and began to grow crops to pay off loans  
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Great Society Program (1960)   show
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show local community action agencies 1. Eliminate poverty 2. Expand educational opportunities 3. Increase safety net for poor and unemployed 4. Tend to health and financial needs for elderly  
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show Asked people if they were communists to kick out of country- suspected people in entertainment business  
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Star Wars Defense (1975)   show
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Hull House (1889)   show
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RRR   show
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show established hull house Used macro approach for structural change in community through the RRR  
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show gov. support child care Income incorporated the childcare cost 1. co-op approach 2. sliding scales 3. demographic  
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show Benefits for veterans 1. low cost mortgage 2. low interest loans 3. get points for jobs  
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Milton Friedman (1912)   show
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Gerald Ford(1974)   show
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Friendly Visitors   show
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show first black man to write about black families in sociological format and wrote a book on race relations  
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show 1. improving housing standards and conditions 2. provide adequate home financing through insurance of mortgage loans 3. stabilize mortgage market  
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Dorothea Dix (1820)   show
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Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC)   show
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Conservative US Political perspective   show
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show Under Nixon presidency; his approach to funding: there was more freedom for what to do w/money but less money  
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show 41st president- signed with americans with disabilities act of 1990- prohbiting discrimination of diabilities  
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show Scientific and Rational approach to deal with growing poverty 1. how many people in family 2. what schools did they attend  
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Children's Aid society (1853-1900)   show
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churchill, stalin and roosevelt   show
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Civil Rights Act 1964   show
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What started the civil war in 1820?   show
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Personal Responsibility and work opportunity act (PRWOA) 1996   show
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show Concern of Communism -East and West Germany split  
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Dwight Eisenhower (1953-61)   show
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Collapse of APTD (1930)   show
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Collapse of AB (1930)   show
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Collapse of OA (1930)   show
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COLA-Cost of living Adjustments   show
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Communism   show
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classical European conservatism   show
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show going to a building/ institution (people can live here/ work house/ poor house)  
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outdoor relief   show
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show deals with needs as they come attends to visible needs that can't be addressed by other societal means -ensures that all other efforts are tried -- support from family, market economy and religious institutions -- before assistance measures are given.  
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show everyone deserves to be supported by the community and the government -can become self-sufficient regardless of personal situation  
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indoor relief   show
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show deals with needs as they come attends to visible needs that can't be addressed by other societal means -ensures that all other efforts are tried -- support from family, market economy and religious institutions -- before assistance measures are given.  
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show everyone deserves to be supported by the community and the government -can become self-sufficient regardless of personal situation  
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show -reduce poverty and unemployment -- Great Society Program --SNAP  
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Robert Kennedy (1960)   show
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show practice of macroeconomics- Federal gov had responsibility to intervene in market place when problems arise in stock market  
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Martin L. King   show
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show stay out of their business! -maximize freedom/ self-regulate markets -private parties are free from government interference such as regulations, privileges, tariffs, and subsidies. to defend the New Deal and counter Reagans economic policies  
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show its the obligation of poor to assist poor - entrepreneurs with inherited title  
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Supplemental Security Income Benefit   show
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Neo Conservatives   show
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fascism   show
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show Identified categories of poor--> solutions to problems impotent poor were cared for in almshouse The law offered relief to "lame, impotent, old, blind able-bodied poor were to be set to work  
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Joseph Mccarthy (1957)   show
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U.S. Liberal Perspective   show
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Liberal Classical European Perspective   show
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show Karl Marx- idea of workers vs capitalist -  
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National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) 1949   show
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National Mental Health Act 1946   show
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National School Milk Program (1954)   show
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show low cost or free lunches funded by federal gov. for children in nonprofit private or public schools -signed by Truman  
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show VISTA (Volunteers In Service To America) the Job Corps; the Neighborhood Youth Corps; Head Start Summer Youth Programs; Upward Bound  
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show FDR signed for act in response of Great Depression: RRR: Relief, Recovery, Reform for unemployed and poor SSC  
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show FDR-Grants from state to provide aid to poor (unemployed) means test;-NO direct relief; cash assistance  
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show FDR- Ensured money in bank; insurance covers investment  
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Poll Tax (1964-made illegal)   show
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Progressive Tax (1900)   show
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Frances Perkins (1933 to 1945)   show
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Public Assistance   show
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show 1. Medicaid (Johnson) 2. Medicaid (Johnson)  
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show Does not promote jobs Not enough money No system of Accountability  
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The government program designed to provide health care to people who are 65 years of age or older is called:   show
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show Social Security Pension Disability Unemployment retirement  
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Ronald Reagan, 1984   show
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Mary Church Terrell, 1863-1954   show
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Ida B. Wells (1862-1930)   show
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show states and private companies shared 25% of costs and given 50% to REACH GOAL OF DECIMATE PROGRAMS  
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Stock Market Crash (1929)   show
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show Most economically fit becomes most successful -let poor take care of themselves -natural selection-most fit specimen survives  
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Safety Net   show
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show Jane Addams  
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show Micro approach- works directly with individual --family visitor --created development of social case work (professionalism in charity organization society--use education and training -social diagnosis (ASSESSMENT)  
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show Bill Clinton- temporary financial assistance for pregnant women and families with one or more dependent children -provides financial assistance to help pay for food, shelter, utilities  
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show 5 Years  
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show encourage kids to stay in school and attend college (school prep ) -under Johnson  
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show privately funded-1820's civil war lead to treatment for the sick in trenches/ infections spread from using utensils digging out bullets --cleaned medical facitlity ---women can do more gov provided organizational structure --us public health service  
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show Johnson-overcome what prevented African Americans from exercising their right to vote under the 15th Amendment  
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Who is not covered under unemployment?   show
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