A contemporary legislation or law that is neoliberal
What is ____? You got it congratulations you are amazing!!
Exp; Snap/food stamps
What is Dependent Personality Disorder?
Government led programs that "provide" financial and other assistance such as housing support, food, and healthcare
What is Welfare?
A person who's hair color changed at least one time over the course of the quarter
What is Charley
Sarah is an extrovert or introvert?
Introvert
Bonus answer: Introvert posing as an extrovert
What is shifting social and economic responsibility from the government to individuals to meet social needs
1981 book by Colette Dowling that perpetuate the idea that women want to be saved or fear independence
What is the Cinderella Complex?
A federal assistance program that was severely affected by the government shutdown in 2025
What is TANF?
A person that got attacked by an owl and or bat
What is Brittney?
This is the symbol on Sarah's necklace
What is evil eye?
These are the limitations to neoliberalism
What is ______ ?
To name a few;
- value placed in business > people
- alignment with capitalism
- formally enforced hegemonic views of "dependency"
Organization of women in mid-1960s who challenged the presumptions of the negative imagery about welfare dependency (NWRO)
National Welfare Rights Organization
A proposed legislative agenda that combined increasingly enforced work requirements and a reduction of welfare supports
What is Contract with America?
A person who is (hypothetically) due to give birth in the near future
What is Angelina
This is Sarah's favorite DC Character
What is Wonder Woman
How were neoliberal policies implemented?
- Block grants withdrew commitments
to social rights by ending entitlements and limited citizens’ political voice in welfare
state laws by transferring decision making to state administrations
This group heavily relies on government subsidies but is rarely labeled as "dependent"
What is corporations/elite/wealthy people
When shutdowns or budget crisis affect public benefits, policymakers often claim this ideology to require individual responsibility, not governmental
What is neoliberalism?
A person who rides a (cool) scooter
What is Kaska?
Sarah's doctoral research topic
bonus: she's a ____ year as a PhD candidate?
What is critical suicidology?
What is 6th year as a PhD candidate?
What are the four components of neoliberal policy and design and governance?
Devolution of authority from higher levels of government to local ones
Privatization of public services
Mandated managerialism
Paid work requirements
Frase and Gordon argue that this ideological move transforms "dependency" from a relational social condition into an internal moral defect, making it easier for policymakers to justify punitive welfare policies.
What is the individualization (or psychologization) of dependency?
Chicken (socialization/socially enforced constructs of dependency) or egg (formal/legislative implementation of neoliberal policies)
What is open ended question?
A person who always ask the deepest next level philosophical questions?
What is Mohammad?
What is Jean-Michel Basquiat