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A residual approach to social welfare policy Ans✓✓✓calls for
organized public intervention only when the resources of family and the
market place break down
Institutional approach to social welfare policy Ans✓✓✓Ensure
reasonable standard of living for all
Selective social welfare programs are Ans✓✓✓services that are
restricted to only those who can demonstrate proven need and/or meet
certain criteria
Driving on an interstate highway is Ans✓✓✓a form of participating in
the social welfare system
Social welfare policy is Ans✓✓✓is part of our social welfare system, is
the organized response or lack of a response to a social issue, and
determines the social welfare programs
Public education is an example of Ans✓✓✓
Among those categorized by the Elizabethan Poor Laws as worthy of
assistance were Ans✓✓✓Orphans and widows
, Outcome of the Civil War Ans✓✓✓women began to be active outside
the home in public health careers and social welfare services
Not part of the New Deal social welfare policy Ans✓✓✓Medical
Insurance Act (MIA) (These were part of the New Deal- works Progress
Administration (WPA), Social Security Act (SSA), Federal Emergency
Relief Act (FERA), Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC))
Not a form of social welfare assistance Ans✓✓✓Medical insurance act
Social welfare programs developed as a result of the War on Poverty
during the 1960's included Ans✓✓✓Head start
A liberal perspective toward social welfare policy emphasizes
Ans✓✓✓Active involvement by the federal government in social
welfare
If people receive medical care directly from a public social welfare
program, they are recipients of Ans✓✓✓In kind benefits
Applying the concept of "survival of the fittest" to humanity is a key
component of: Ans✓✓✓Biological determinism