Health Care
Income Security
Education
Policy making process
Social welfare policies
100

The two primary government healthcare programs

 What is Medicare and Medicaid

100

Main program that was created out of this act

Public assistance for the needy, aged, blind, and families with dependent children

100

The bureaucracy in charge of public education

The Department of Education

100

Primary event that caused major increase government participation in the economy

The Great Depression

100

Name 6 welfare policies

Earned Income Tax Credit, housing assistance, Medicaid, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, Social Security Income, and Temporary Assistance for Needy Families

200

The name for health coverage for low income individuals in California

Medical

200

The administration that started many programs to help the needy

FDR

200

The greatest contributor to public school budget

State

200

The act in which a Senate member makes a prolonged speech to avoid progress on legislation

Filibuster

200

Act that supports poor individuals and retired workers

Social Security Act of 1935

300

A federal health care system implemented in 2010

Obamacare

300

The original name of social security

Old age insurance

300

The legislation aimed to reduce the “achievement gap” between advantaged and disadvantaged students

No Child Left Behind 


300

Result of an ineffective policy

Restart the policy process

300

Act passed in 1946 to help meet nutritional needs of the poor

Food Stamp act of 1946

400

How high America is ranked in quality of care +/- 3

37th

400

The year the Social Security Act was passed

1935

400

If 40% of students are low-income, a school is eligible to be one of these. A school must be served if the poverty level is 75%

Title I School

400

The number of stages in the policy making process

7

400

The act that replaced Aid to Families with Dependent Children; the main goal was to move families off public assistance by becoming self sufficient

Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Act of 1996

500

These presidents pushed for National Health Insurance. All attempts failed.

FDR, Truman, Nixon, and Clinton

500

This theory suggests that people who feel they’re being deprived of their basic rights will join social movements that allow them to obtain those

Relative deprivation theory

500

Purpose of the Every Student Succeeds Act

Replace the no children left behind act, restore greater control over education to states

500

The stages of the policy making process

Problem recognition, agenda setting, policy formulation, budgeting, policy adoption, Policy implementation, Policy evaluation

500

The 5 largest programs by budget in 2020, greatest to least

Social Security $1.1 Trillion, Medicare $769 Billion, Medicaid $458 Billion, Paycheck Protection Program $526 Billion, Unemployment Compensation $473 Billion

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