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traveled the United States observing the care given the "insane" and worked
towards reform
Dorothea Dix
Involved placing the worthy poor in institutions to obtain services
indoor relief
Prior to the Elizabethan Poor Law, care for the English poor was
Primarily a function of the church
Which perspective views social welfare as serving only those with the most
problems or greatest need?
residual
The phrase friendly visitors is most often associated with
charity organization societies
Which movement focused on individuals as part of their community and
understanding
and appreciating the strengths of cultural diversity?
settlement house movement
Which of the following describes the approach to welfare reform during the mid-
1990s?
, a shift in responsibility for welfare programs from the federal to the state level
Which entitlement program established by a later amendment to the Social
Security Act of 1935 was ended by the Personal Responsibility and Work
Opportunity Budget Reconciliation Act of 1996?
Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC)
The objective of this act was to "eliminate poverty" through institutional change
Economic Opportunity Act
Which of the following represents the most important shift in social welfare
between the American Revolution and the Civil War?
provision of outdoor relief rather than indoor relief
All of following are components of the laissez-faire perspective in the
development of social welfare except:
people become poor or needy as a result of changing social institutions
The ____________ established a national policy regarding the poor in 1601.
Elizabethan Poor Law
Which piece of federal legislation created the Job Opportunities and Basic Skills
(JOBS) training and education program?
Family Support Act of 1988
Which program was created in 1935 to provide public service jobs for the adult
unemployed?
Works Progress Administration
Which profession emphasizes the relationship between the person and the
environment?