Speak Up
Going for broke
The Office
Starving the Beast
Save Me
100

a political process by an individual or group which aims to influence decisions within political, economic, and social systems and institutions

What is advocacy?

100

This approach to poverty aims to prevent people from becoming poor

What is the Preventative approach to poverty?

100

This amendment granted women the right to vote

What is the 19th Amendment?

100

the use of legislation to define how revenues are generated in order to achieve social objectives

What is tax policy?

100

This act aims to make healthcare more accessible and affordable for Americans.

What is the Affordable Care Act?

200

Three basic tools for advocacy

What are writing a legislator, calling a legislator, and visiting a legislator?

200

This concept says that poverty is transmitted intergenerationally and that certain of its traits are found in diverse cultures and societies

What is the Culture of Poverty?

200

The first Indian American to serve as a U.S. senator

Who is Kamala Harris?

200

On the U.S. political continuum, this perspective wants to tax the wealthy to fund social programs for the poor

What is liberalism?

200

This "Part" provides hospital insurance, covering inpatient hospital stays, skilled nursing facility care, hospice care, and some home health care

What is Medicare Part A?

300

These two things are known as "value documents"

What are policies and budgets?

300

This concept says an increasing trend among women and is related to low wages of traditional female employment, occupational segregation, and family decomposition

What is the Feminization of Poverty?

300

The state of being deprived of a right or privilege, especially the right to vote 

What is disenfranchisement?

300

These three sectors make up our mixed welfare economy

What are governmental, voluntary (non-profit), and corporate (for-profit)?

300

A joint federal and state program that helps cover medical costs for some people with limited income and resources.

What is Medicaid?

400

using social work skills to
propose and change policies in order to achieve the
goal of social and economic justice

What is policy practice?

400

The purpose of this act was to transition from AFDC to a more closed-ended welfare system, which entailed work requirements for recipients and also had a specific end date/time limit.

What is the (PRWORA) Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act?

400

The first woman to run for the Democratic Party's presidential nomination.

Who is Shirley Chisolm?

400

This theory of economics says that government intervention is required to stimulate and regulate economic growth

What is Keynesian Economics?

400

This act established a system of community-based care, instead of institutional care across the U.S. for people with mental illness.

What is the Community Mental Health Centers Act?

500

All groups and individuals who have an interest in the outcomes of a policy practice initiative.

What are Stakeholders?

500

This act is a federal law that aims to ensure that children and youth from PreK- 12 experiencing homelessness have access and the right to education.

What is the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act?

500

The Mayor of Denton

Who is Gerard Hudspeth?

500

a person whose power derives from their wealth

What is a plutocrat?

500

This act provides comprehensive care and support services for individuals living with HIV/AIDS

What is the Ryan White Comprehensive AIDS Resources Emergency Act (Ryan White Care Act)?

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