Theory
England/Colonial US
Pre-WWII
WWII
Post WWI - Present
100

These "bodies" are not deserving

The able-bodied

100

This law is the basis of US social welfare policy

Elizabethan Poor Law (1601)

100

These are the twin pillars of the settlement house movement

Social justice advocacy and direct aid

100

This order prohibited racial/ethnic/religious discrimination in government/defense industries

Executive order 8802

100

Today, this program is the largest anti-poverty policy in the US

EITC

200

Under this idea you can't get more aid than those who are working

Less-eligibility

200

Aid provided in an institution is an example of this kind of relief

Indoor relief

* fixed this

200

this Bureau was the federal government's first social welfare policy

The Freedman's Bureau

200

This policy created during the New Deal is still in place today

Social Security

200

It wasn't FDR but LBJ who created these two healthcare programs as part of his Great Society

Medicaid and Medicare

300

This theory proposes that economic gains will trickle down to everyone else

trickle down economics

300

Moral education is a hallmark of this early type of social work

Friendly visitors

300

This White House Conference was the federal government's big step into social policy

1909 White house conference on children
300

FDR's alphabet soup was part of this deal for Americans

The New Deal

300

When AFDC became temporary under Clinton, it became

TANF

400

"From each according to his ability, to each according to his need" describes what political ideology?

Marxism

400

Colonial Americans believed this about poverty

Poverty is natural and an opportunity from God to do good

400

the medical model shifted social work towards this type of practice

Individual, clinical 

400

Not just for widows and mothers anymore

AFDC

400

PAC and Super PACS were created in response to this Supreme Court decision

Citizens United

500

What concept is typified by the idea that if you get welfare you had better behave

Welfare behaviorism

500

Case work was invented by this brand of early social worker movement

Scientific charity 

500

Darwin didn't discover it, but the idea builds on his observations

Social Darwinism: no social welfare benefits for people in poverty because the poor must either learn to work and help themselves or starve

500

Daily Double!!

How many times was FDR elected President?

3

500

Reaganomics describes this theory to economics

Trickledown