Deck 2: The Evolution of Social Welfare and Social Work in the United States

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When President George W. Bush declared his hope in a faith-based social service initiative to help address the human service needs of the country, what was the response of NASW to this initiative?

A) NASW provided unconditional support to this initiative
B) NASW declared that the faith-based initiative should not create the expectation that private charity will substitute for public service funding
C) NASW reaffirmed the non-essential role of government in developing policies and programs that address social and economic justice
D) NASW vehemently opposed this initiative
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An act was passed in England in 1598 and revised in 1601 that

A) Banned all child labor
B) Established legislation that differentiated three classes of the poor.
C) Provided help to people with mental illness.
D) Mandated dependent children to be sent to alms-houses.
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The Poor Law of 1834

A) provided for a centralized administration
B) established a central authority consisting of one Poor Law Commissioners and one deputy commissioner
C) established a poverty line to determine eligibility for aid and assistance
D) local authorities were given regulatory powers over the Poor Law Commissioners
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In colonial days in America

A) Almshouses were established as a means of "outdoor relief"
B) "Farming out" procedure was used to auction land for farming
C) Placement or boarding out of dependents was utilized for children and adults
D) "Indoor relief" was administered to the poor in their own homes initiall
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Dorothea Lynde Dix

A) Advocated to reform the education system during colonial days
B) Devoted her life to improving services for those who were mentally ill
C) Established the Pennsylvania System
D) Established an almshouse for people with disabilities
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The Pennsylvania System refers to

A) A nutritional school-lunch system initiated in early 20th century
B) A new rail-road system introduced in the 19th century that provided employment to needy people
C) An educational program for children with learning
D) A new system of prison discipline that provided for individualized attention and rehabilitation of prisoners.
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The first Charity Organization Society in the United States was established in Buffalo, New York, in the year.

A) 1900
B) 1800
C) 1877
D) 1929
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On July 1, 1966

A) The Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA) was established
B) Medicare went into effect
C) Medicaid went into effect
D) The Volunteers in Service to America (VISTA) program was established
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Explain the impact of the Elizabethan Poor Laws on colonial America
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Explain the statement "Across the centuries, there has been a shift from individualism to collectivism in helping those in need." Give examples, wherever possible
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How are the contributions of Dorothea Dix linked to human rights and justice?
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After the financial collapse of 1929 and the Great Depression that followed, describe the various public policy related attempts that were made to assist the poor and the unemployed
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Describe the history of the development of Social Work profession in the United States.
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Deck 2: The Evolution of Social Welfare and Social Work in the United States
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When President George W. Bush declared his hope in a faith-based social service initiative to help address the human service needs of the country, what was the response of NASW to this initiative?

A) NASW provided unconditional support to this initiative
B) NASW declared that the faith-based initiative should not create the expectation that private charity will substitute for public service funding
C) NASW reaffirmed the non-essential role of government in developing policies and programs that address social and economic justice
D) NASW vehemently opposed this initiative
NASW declared that the faith-based initiative should not create the expectation that private charity will substitute for public service funding
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An act was passed in England in 1598 and revised in 1601 that

A) Banned all child labor
B) Established legislation that differentiated three classes of the poor.
C) Provided help to people with mental illness.
D) Mandated dependent children to be sent to alms-houses.
Established legislation that differentiated three classes of the poor.
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The Poor Law of 1834

A) provided for a centralized administration
B) established a central authority consisting of one Poor Law Commissioners and one deputy commissioner
C) established a poverty line to determine eligibility for aid and assistance
D) local authorities were given regulatory powers over the Poor Law Commissioners
provided for a centralized administration
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In colonial days in America

A) Almshouses were established as a means of "outdoor relief"
B) "Farming out" procedure was used to auction land for farming
C) Placement or boarding out of dependents was utilized for children and adults
D) "Indoor relief" was administered to the poor in their own homes initiall
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Dorothea Lynde Dix

A) Advocated to reform the education system during colonial days
B) Devoted her life to improving services for those who were mentally ill
C) Established the Pennsylvania System
D) Established an almshouse for people with disabilities
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The Pennsylvania System refers to

A) A nutritional school-lunch system initiated in early 20th century
B) A new rail-road system introduced in the 19th century that provided employment to needy people
C) An educational program for children with learning
D) A new system of prison discipline that provided for individualized attention and rehabilitation of prisoners.
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The first Charity Organization Society in the United States was established in Buffalo, New York, in the year.

A) 1900
B) 1800
C) 1877
D) 1929
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On July 1, 1966

A) The Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA) was established
B) Medicare went into effect
C) Medicaid went into effect
D) The Volunteers in Service to America (VISTA) program was established
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Explain the impact of the Elizabethan Poor Laws on colonial America
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Explain the statement "Across the centuries, there has been a shift from individualism to collectivism in helping those in need." Give examples, wherever possible
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How are the contributions of Dorothea Dix linked to human rights and justice?
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After the financial collapse of 1929 and the Great Depression that followed, describe the various public policy related attempts that were made to assist the poor and the unemployed
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Describe the history of the development of Social Work profession in the United States.
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