1950s
1960s
1970s
1980s
1990s
100

The Fair Deal programs and the values that drove those programs

What was GI Bill and Redlining driven by value of American Exceptionalism and racism

  • Half of African americans were bypassed by postwar economic progress
100

Most important programs of the War on Poverty

What are Medicare and Medicaid

100

Idea introduced in 1970 but defeated by a coalition of conservatives and liberals

What is Guaranteed Annual Income

100

Impact of shrinking Block Grants

What is left unfunded mandates and created a huge fiscal problem for states.

100

PRWORA stands for: 

What is: Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act

200

Impact of industrialization of the 50s and the Marshall plan

What was: US booming economy bc we had the only post war industrial base that was not decimated, then the Marshall plan evened things out and our dominance threatened by growing international economies which led to increased unemployment

200

Other vital co-occurring programs in the War on Poverty.

What are: 

  • HUD
  • Older Americans Act
  • Food Stamps (now SNAP)
  • Elementary and Secondary Education Act
  • Community Mental Health
200

Title XX of Social Security Act 

What is: establishes revenue sharing as a way for states to get maximum flexibility in exchange for increased fiscal responsibility and responsibility.

goals included prevention, reduction and elimination of welfare dependency

200

The goals of Ronald Regan's social welfare policy

What are: Ronald Regan sought to “transfer the social costs of the economic changes brought on by deindustrialization and globalization to the most vulnerable AND to promote exclusive reliance on the public sector"

200

The slogan for PRWORA  

What is End Welfare As We Know It

300

Causes of the poor remaining invisible

What was: Isolation of urban poor and rural poor = invisible poor plus ads and tv promoting universal well being

300

The values behind the War on Poverty

What are preferred employment over welfare and work incentives over income support while supporting traditional values like individualism and self reliance.

300

Taxes in 1970s

What is became increasingly regressive

300

The economic policy promoted by Ronald Reagan

Supply Side economics (Reaganomics, trickle down economics): lower taxes spurs economic growth

high interest rates to combat inflation + cutting taxes for wealthy Americans

300

PRWORA regulations

What are time limits, work requirements, and other stringent conditions

400

The reasons the public sector abandoned low income populations and focused on middle and upper income folks. 

What was: Post war anti-communist ethos + efforts to roll back new deal programs + increased right wing pressure --> public sector abandoning low income populations and focusing on middle and upper income folks

  • Also, social activism decreased, public hostility to undeserving poor and social welfare spiked with a racist twist bc of the growing numbers of African americans on the welfare rolls that began in 40s.
  • This creates a racist objection to social welfare that extends to today
400

The long term unintended consequences of the War on Poverty

What is: because it did not achieve its grandiose goals after so much programming it left policy vulnerable to the critique that welfare programs promoted poverty and dependency, and that government was the source of those problems.

400

This program changed the way programs were funded and left nonprofits confused.

What are: Block Grants

400

The Welfare Queen

A "welfare queen" is a derogatory term used in the United States to describe individuals who are perceived to misuse or abuse the welfare system, often through fraudulent means, child endangerment, or manipulation (wikipedia)

https://www.npr.org/sections/codeswitch/2013/12/20/255819681/the-truth-behind-the-lies-of-the-original-welfare-queen

400

This program was first time since 1935 an entitlement program was abolished

What is TANF?

• It ended individual recipients’ legal entitlement to benefits; • It replaced an open-ended benefit program based on family need and replaced it with a time-limited one with lifetime limits; • It permitted states to impose family caps; • It added mandatory work requirements.

Funding was altered from unlimited categorical federal grants to states and replaced with capped block grants that gave flexibility back to the states via the block grant, which led to license to experiment in program design and a patchwork of responses


500

Post war progress left these Americans behind

What are: 40 million Americans and half of all African Americans

500

The mother's pension program that was extended twice in the 1960s

What are: 

  • ADC = mother’s pensions; in 1961 extended to include an unemployed single parent;
  • AFDC = 1962 provided assistance to two married parents who qualified; entitlement program; not COLA adjusted; funded by categorical grants to states that left the program to state administration which created a patchwork of eligibility
500

The Culture of Poverty Thesis

What is the belief that the poor, particularly African American and Latinos, had a different (inferior) cultural norms re values, skills, aspirations and behavior. AND these qualities are transmitted generation to generation

  • --> conditions of poverty were seen as normal for these groups, and not societally caused, which rationalized reform focused on individual behavior vs system change.
500

Reagan argued that the expansion of public policies undermined these values.

What are traditional values such as sanctity of the family, fiscal responsibility and individual freedom.

500

The most effective social policy advance during 1990s

What is the expansion of the earned income tax credit

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