POLITICAL IDEOLGY
POLICY ANALYSIS
THEORIES OF POLICYMAKING
ADVOCACY
POVERTY & INEQUITY
100

Trusting the market's integrity and ability to improve conditions (__________). 

Hint: Policy Implications

CONSERVATISM

100

A state's _______ refers to its inhabitants' orientations toward key objects of the political system and toward the individual's role in that political system. 

DAILY DOUBLE

POLITICAL CULTURE

100

The ______ is a well-respected approach for analyzing policymaking across a variety of policies and countries. 

Hint: Framework

DAILY DOUBLE

MULTIPLE STREAMS FRAMEWORK (MSF)

100

The act of directly intervening, supporting, or recommending a course of action on behalf of one or more individuals, groups, or communities, with the goal of securing or retaining social justice. 

DAILY DOUBLE

ADVOCACY

100

_______ is usually defined as deprivation at a meaningful or significant level.

DAILY DOUBLE

POVERTY

200

Centrist social policy is essentially a point between trusting the government to do the right thing, to improve social conditions (_________).  

Hint: Policy Implications

LIBERALISM

200

_________ can mean utilizing statistical analysis, but it encompasses other techniques as well. 


DAILY DOUBLE

ANALYZING THE DATA

200

The ________ places the framing of policy narratives at the center of discussion.

Hint: Framework

DAILY DOUBLE

NARRATIVE POLICY FRAMEWORK

200

_______ is another approach to resolving differences between actions. 

Hint: One side gets what it wants and so does the other side. 

DAILY DOUBLE

PERSUASION

200

_______ is a social insurance program that protects the worker who is injured on the job. 

DAILY DOUBLE

WORKER'S COMPENSATION

300

The Democratic Part is the major political party that comes closest to the current meaning of the term_____. 


DAILY DOUBLE

LIBERAL 

300

_________ are the decision-making structures that are the skeleton, or framework, for all political decisions. 


DAILY DOUBLE

POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS

300

The ________ is a representation of the process of policy development moving from conception to evaluation. 

Hint: Framework

DAILY DOUBLE


STAGES OF POLICY FRAMEWORK

300

_______ is the process of creating more alternatives and choices for individuals, providing more information about problem behaviors, and offering public support for people who want to change. 

DAILY DOUBLE

SOCIAL LIBERATION

300

________ is the largest public welfare program and replaced Aid to Families with Dependent Children, an entitlement program that could be traced back to the Social Security Act of 1935. 

Hint: Referred to as welfare reform in the 1990s.

TEMPORARY ASSISTANCE for NEEDY FAMILIES (TANF)

400

________ is an approach to governing that seeks to find good ideas from the more extreme right and left parties. 

DAILY DOUBLE


CENTRISM

400

_________ aims at making policies or programs more effective. It also makes the policy more effective by helping program management to perfect the program. 

Hint: Process, one that Scriven (1991) referred to

FORMATIVE EVALUATION

400

______ ____:_______ is when social workers understand that human rights and social justice, as well as social welfare and services are mediated by policy and its implementation at the federal, state, and local levels. 

Hint: Competency

COMPETENCY 5: ENGAGE IN POILCY PRACTICE

400

The second step is ________, when social workers determine the context of their clients' problems, what their strengths are, and what their goals are. 

Hint: According to Kirst-Ashman & Hull (2011), 

ASSESSMENT

400

_______ is designed to mee the needs of the disabled who have not been in the workforce log enough to receive Social Security disability payments. 

SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY INCOME (SSI)

500

_______  is the most powerful political idea of the past 300 years. It is also unquestionably the most virulent. It is not the same as having a "state". 

HINT: Guided by ethnicity

NATIONALISM

500

What are the five context areas to make good decisions, to understand the problem in context and how it affects both how the problem developed and what can be done about it. 

ECONOMIC, POLITICAL, SOCICULTURAL, ENVIORNMENTAL GLOBAL. 

500

The _______ starts with a simple question based on observation: Why does policy seem to be stable most of the time but then quickly experience considerable change before settling into a new stasis? 

Hint: Theory

PUNCTUATED EQULIBIRUM THEORY

500

The _________ (       ) consists of getting involved, understanding the issue, planning advocating, evaluating, and ongoing monitoring.

UNIFIED MODEL OF ADVOCACY(ADVOCACY OF PRACTICE)

500

_______ is a program that allows working low-income people to claim a credit on their federal income tax. 

EARNED INCOME TAX CREDIT (EITC)