Deck 11: Reversing the Race to the Bottom: Poverty and Policy

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Since the 1990s, large numbers of people who had received welfare assistance such as AFDC have moved into the workforce
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The poor in the United States are increasingly likely to be:

A) Asian immigrants
B) on welfare
C) children
D) elderly
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A recent study found that half of all Americans had at one time

A) been on AFDC or TANF
B) been homeless
C) used food stamps
D) collected disability insurance
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A key element in homelessness since the 1970s has been

A) a growing lack of affordable housing
B) a surge in the number of poor refugees
C) rising rates of mental illness
D) continued economic recession
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An important recent shift in the homeless population is that more of the homeless are now

A) alcoholic
B) women with children
C) single men
D) living in flophouses
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A major component of the 1996 Welfare Reform act was to encourage

A) welfare-to-work rules
B) full-employment policies
C) universal health coverage
D) higher minimum wage guidelines
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One of the creations of the Roosevelt New Deal of the 1930s was Social Security
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Poverty in the U.S. decreased the most dramatically during

A) the 1930s
B) the 1960s
C) the 1970s
D) the 1980s
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David Ellwood and others have argued that working poor families should be supported by universal health care and expanded

A) enterprise zones
B) school-to-work policies
C) earned income tax credits
D) restrictive covenants
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Since the 1970s, the real dollar value of the minimum wage has

A) increased
B) declined
C) been determined by the states themselves
D) remained constant
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Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) was replaced in 1996 by a new program called

A) Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF)
B) the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC)
C) the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)
D) the Works Progress Administration (WPA)
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The highest poverty rates in the U.S. are experienced by

A) Hispanics
B) Native Americans
C) Whites
D) Asian Americans
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Robert Kennedy read Galbraith's The Affluent Society and decided that there was no longer a poverty problem in the United States
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Lyndon Johnson responded to disturbing studies of poverty, such as Michael Harrington's The Other America, with a call

A) to end welfare as we know it
B) to institute social security
C) to defend freedom in Vietnam
D) for a war on poverty
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Once someone gets a job, they rarely remain below or near the poverty level
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Compared to other nations, the United States

A) has the longest life expectancy
B) has the lowest infant mortality rate
C) has the healthiest population
D) spends the most on healthcare
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As part of the New Deal programs, the Roosevelt administration initiated

A) school-to-work programs
B) public work projects such as the WPA and CCC
C) a national network of enterprise zones
D) the new international division of labor
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European welfare states believe that

A) a major priority should be to move people from welfare to work
B) capitalism should be abandoned as an economic system
C) the national government is responsible for the welfare of all its citizens
D) the main goal of an effective national government is to lower taxes
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The highest child poverty rates in the advanced industrial world, after all government help has been received, are in

A) Germany
B) France
C) Great Britain
D) the United States
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President Lyndon Johnson declared a War on Poverty
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What has been attempted in the United States to reduce the effects and extent of poverty? What has proven successful and what has not? Why are effective measures difficult to implement?
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What were the key provisions of the Affordable Care Act?
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What were major initiatives of Johnson's Great Society?
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White families are now more at risk of being in poverty than Black or Latino families
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Why has increasing attention been given to the plight of the working poor? Why are there so many working poor at a time of low unemployment? What is needed in wages and benefits for a family to be self-sufficient?
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In the 1990s, President Bill Clinton signed into law a sweeping welfare reform act
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What were the major concerns, debates, and proposals surrounding healthcare reform in the United States?
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Despite government programs, poverty rates soared in the 1960s
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Part of President Johnson's Great Society Program was a plan to eliminate welfare programs
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What are the major causes and effects of poverty around the world? What are the elements in webs of social exclusion for the world's poor? What has been proposed to help alleviate the worst conditions of poverty around the world?
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List the five key points in David Ellwood's proposal for welfare reform.
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What were the key provisions of the 1996 Welfare Reform Act (PRWORA)?
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What were major initiatives of Roosevelt's New Deal?
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A major concern for the Affordable Care Act was the large numbers of Americans who had no health insurance
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Since the 1990s, large numbers of people who had received welfare assistance such as AFDC have moved into the workforce
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2
The poor in the United States are increasingly likely to be:

A) Asian immigrants
B) on welfare
C) children
D) elderly
C
3
A recent study found that half of all Americans had at one time

A) been on AFDC or TANF
B) been homeless
C) used food stamps
D) collected disability insurance
C
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A key element in homelessness since the 1970s has been

A) a growing lack of affordable housing
B) a surge in the number of poor refugees
C) rising rates of mental illness
D) continued economic recession
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An important recent shift in the homeless population is that more of the homeless are now

A) alcoholic
B) women with children
C) single men
D) living in flophouses
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A major component of the 1996 Welfare Reform act was to encourage

A) welfare-to-work rules
B) full-employment policies
C) universal health coverage
D) higher minimum wage guidelines
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One of the creations of the Roosevelt New Deal of the 1930s was Social Security
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Poverty in the U.S. decreased the most dramatically during

A) the 1930s
B) the 1960s
C) the 1970s
D) the 1980s
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David Ellwood and others have argued that working poor families should be supported by universal health care and expanded

A) enterprise zones
B) school-to-work policies
C) earned income tax credits
D) restrictive covenants
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Since the 1970s, the real dollar value of the minimum wage has

A) increased
B) declined
C) been determined by the states themselves
D) remained constant
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Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) was replaced in 1996 by a new program called

A) Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF)
B) the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC)
C) the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)
D) the Works Progress Administration (WPA)
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The highest poverty rates in the U.S. are experienced by

A) Hispanics
B) Native Americans
C) Whites
D) Asian Americans
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Robert Kennedy read Galbraith's The Affluent Society and decided that there was no longer a poverty problem in the United States
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Lyndon Johnson responded to disturbing studies of poverty, such as Michael Harrington's The Other America, with a call

A) to end welfare as we know it
B) to institute social security
C) to defend freedom in Vietnam
D) for a war on poverty
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Once someone gets a job, they rarely remain below or near the poverty level
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Compared to other nations, the United States

A) has the longest life expectancy
B) has the lowest infant mortality rate
C) has the healthiest population
D) spends the most on healthcare
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As part of the New Deal programs, the Roosevelt administration initiated

A) school-to-work programs
B) public work projects such as the WPA and CCC
C) a national network of enterprise zones
D) the new international division of labor
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European welfare states believe that

A) a major priority should be to move people from welfare to work
B) capitalism should be abandoned as an economic system
C) the national government is responsible for the welfare of all its citizens
D) the main goal of an effective national government is to lower taxes
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The highest child poverty rates in the advanced industrial world, after all government help has been received, are in

A) Germany
B) France
C) Great Britain
D) the United States
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President Lyndon Johnson declared a War on Poverty
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What has been attempted in the United States to reduce the effects and extent of poverty? What has proven successful and what has not? Why are effective measures difficult to implement?
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What were the key provisions of the Affordable Care Act?
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What were major initiatives of Johnson's Great Society?
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White families are now more at risk of being in poverty than Black or Latino families
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Why has increasing attention been given to the plight of the working poor? Why are there so many working poor at a time of low unemployment? What is needed in wages and benefits for a family to be self-sufficient?
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In the 1990s, President Bill Clinton signed into law a sweeping welfare reform act
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What were the major concerns, debates, and proposals surrounding healthcare reform in the United States?
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Despite government programs, poverty rates soared in the 1960s
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Part of President Johnson's Great Society Program was a plan to eliminate welfare programs
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What are the major causes and effects of poverty around the world? What are the elements in webs of social exclusion for the world's poor? What has been proposed to help alleviate the worst conditions of poverty around the world?
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List the five key points in David Ellwood's proposal for welfare reform.
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What were the key provisions of the 1996 Welfare Reform Act (PRWORA)?
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What were major initiatives of Roosevelt's New Deal?
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A major concern for the Affordable Care Act was the large numbers of Americans who had no health insurance
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