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100

It is framed as the strongest family structure linked to state policy.

What is the Nuclear Family?

100

A network of beliefs, processes, and practices that projects non-disabled bodies as superior and fully human.

What is ableism?

100

This refers to socially constructed roles, behaviors, and identities that are associated with being a man, woman, or a non-binary person

What is gender?

100

They provide care to all patients regardless of their ability to pay, ultimately serving a disproportionately high number of uninsured and publicly insured (e.g., Medicaid) patients.

What are safety-net hospitals?

100

This organization is able to provide migrant workers with direct access to resources, knowledge of immigration law, and legal support when they experience workplace abuses.

What is The Coalition of Immokalee Workers? 

200

When daycare facilities adopted these economic policies, they focused on increasing their profits while decreasing their quality of care.   

What are neoliberal policies?

200

Being isolated at work can negatively impact a disabled person's access to this form of capital.

What is social capital?

200

This sociological perspective assigns issues of poverty within BIPOC communities to the lack of nuclear family structure, such as women acting as family breadwinners. 

What is the social deficit perspective?

200

When private equity firms do this to struggling safety-net hospitals, it worsens patient experiences, their overall financial standing, and forces some to eventually close.

What is purchase or buy-out?

200

This model is the restriction of activity created by the contemporary organization of society, which takes no or little account of people who have physical/cognitive impairments and excludes them from mainstream society.

What is the social model?

300

In 1971, President Richard Nixon vetoed this Act because he thought this policy would encourage women to enter the labor market, which would destroy the nuclear family. 

What is the Comprehensive Child Development Act?

300

This Act ended all forms of discrimination based on disability in U.S. society. ie. it was the first federal legislation that defined disability as a social category that one could be discriminated based on.

What is the Rehabilitation Act of 1973? 

300

This is the belief that there are only two genders, male and female, and that everyone must fit into one of these two categories.

What is the gender binary?

300

In this hospital system, access and quality of care are often determined by social status. i.e., people with public insurance (like Medicaid) will likely be denied care. 

What is a for-profit or private hospital?

300

Non-financial social assets, such as education, vocabulary, sense of style, and knowledge of the arts, can get you a job at a well-known accounting firm.

What is cultural capital?

400

This kind of government policy suggests that the family economics, including addressing the strains of childcare costs is a private matter.

What is non-intervention family policy?

400

This two-word term described poor people, including those with disabilities, who society felt were not to blame for their poverty and thus worthy of aid.  

What is the "deserving poor"?

400

Men are associated with activities like paid employment and politics, while women are associated with responsibilities like caregiving and household labor.

What are the public and private spheres of gender? 

400

This model defines disability as any condition of the body or mind that is abnormal, deviant, or inferior. It sees the body as broken and needs fixing – work to return the individual to a “normal” state (diagnose, prescribe remedy, and fix).


What is the medical model?

400

This organization pressures large wholesale food buyers to only buy produce from farms that enforce fair labor practices for all of their workers.   

What is the Fair Food Program?

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