The intervention or change aspect of policy
What are programs and services?
The program that created health care insurance for the elderly
What is Medicare?
Policy that uses the tax code to implement social policy
What are tax expenditures or tax credits
An act of civil disobedience, the Capitol Crawl is associated with the passage of the...
What is the ADA
Discrimination base on age.
Elements of policy that determine who gets a service or benefit
What are Eligibility Rules
The New Deal
What is the movement of the federal government into social welfare?
Social welfare programs and policies are funded and administered by local, state, and the federal government and the private sector
What is pluralism?
Everyone in the same position or state receives the same benefit
What is horizontal equity
CW is an unmitigated disaster for Black families who are more likely to be investigated than their white peers.
The basis of the Abolitionist Argument.
An approach that de-emphasizes the deficit approach to policy creation.
What is the strength perspective?
No welfare recipient should be better off than the lowest paid worker
What is the Principle of Less Eligibility?
The branch of government that weighs in on the constitutionality of public policy
What is the judiciary?
It is considered the founding human rights document
What is the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
The concept developed explain hostility towards immigrants based on race and religion, among other things.
What is nativism (Xenophobia okay as an answer)
Programs that provide tangible benefits like income or food assistance
What are public social utilities?
The policy program first initiated under President Kennedy to assist under-resourced people and communities
The War on Poverty
When demand for services outstrips resources, programs respond by...
What are tightening eligibility rules &/or cutting benefits.
It prohibited discrimination in public spaces such as restaurants and buses
What is the Civil Rights Act of 1964?
A family with two minimum wage adults can get by in San Diego.
The elements of policy that set benchmarks for change
What are goals &/or objectives?
Approaches to policy that use morality to differentiate the allocation of benefits
Who are the worthy/deserving vs the unworthy/undeserving
The idea or concept that people should be able to step away from work for short or long periods of time and be publicly supported is called
What is Decommodification?
Second Generation Rights
What are social welfare rights
The concept that underscores social position and status in the hierarchy of the political/economic/social structure
What is intersectionality?