Deck 8: American Poverty: the Dream Turned Nightmare
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Deck 8: American Poverty: the Dream Turned Nightmare
1
The "undeserving poor" include
A)the elderly
B)children
C)people with serious illness or physical disability
D)drug addicts
A)the elderly
B)children
C)people with serious illness or physical disability
D)drug addicts
D
2
The "underclass" is characterized by
A)high rates of high school completion
B)a wide variety of job skills
C)physical and/or mental disabilities
D)long work histories
A)high rates of high school completion
B)a wide variety of job skills
C)physical and/or mental disabilities
D)long work histories
C
3
Children are among the "deserving poor."
True
4
Some job training programs provide "soft skill" and "hard skill" training which include all of the following except
A)developing manners
B)developing personal habits like friendliness in order to relate to co-workers,bosses,and the public
C)specific teachable abilities associated with a particular job
D)learning how to move into management positions by doing more work without more pay
A)developing manners
B)developing personal habits like friendliness in order to relate to co-workers,bosses,and the public
C)specific teachable abilities associated with a particular job
D)learning how to move into management positions by doing more work without more pay
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5
The purpose of the "War on Poverty" was to
A)engage in wars with those countries that did not support globalization
B)crack down on companies that were not providing enough jobs for Americans
C)to decrease the number of people on welfare
D)to increase the number of welfare programs
A)engage in wars with those countries that did not support globalization
B)crack down on companies that were not providing enough jobs for Americans
C)to decrease the number of people on welfare
D)to increase the number of welfare programs
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6
Poorhouse occupants were most often
A)those who were desperately poor
B)those who were the undeserving poor
C)those who were the deserving poor
D)children
A)those who were desperately poor
B)those who were the undeserving poor
C)those who were the deserving poor
D)children
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7
The inability of poor workers to be able to use public transportation to and from their jobs is called
A)poor worker's temporal mismatch
B)poor worker's spatial mismatch
C)poor worker's bad luck
D)floundering family
A)poor worker's temporal mismatch
B)poor worker's spatial mismatch
C)poor worker's bad luck
D)floundering family
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8
Low-income students are less likely to benefit from parental involvement because
A)low-income mothers do not often have the flexible schedules or paid leave of their middle-class or upper-class counterparts
B)even when the students are having problems,teachers are likely to assume the parents are uninvolved or uninterested in their children's education
C)parents are less likely to be able to name one of their children's teachers
D)parents feel isolated from their child's school and teachers
E)all of the above
A)low-income mothers do not often have the flexible schedules or paid leave of their middle-class or upper-class counterparts
B)even when the students are having problems,teachers are likely to assume the parents are uninvolved or uninterested in their children's education
C)parents are less likely to be able to name one of their children's teachers
D)parents feel isolated from their child's school and teachers
E)all of the above
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9
The Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 ended
A)Social Security
B)Temporary Assistance to Needy Families
C)Assistance to Families with Dependent Children
D)federal income taxes for the poor
A)Social Security
B)Temporary Assistance to Needy Families
C)Assistance to Families with Dependent Children
D)federal income taxes for the poor
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10
Most early Aid to Dependent Children programs
A)excluded minority women
B)excluded deserted,divorced,and separated mothers
C)were not biased in favor of traditional family structures and ideas of morality
D)aided mothers with illegitimate children
A)excluded minority women
B)excluded deserted,divorced,and separated mothers
C)were not biased in favor of traditional family structures and ideas of morality
D)aided mothers with illegitimate children
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11
The informal job sector includes
A)unlicensed childcare
B)prostitution
C)street vending
D)all of the above
A)unlicensed childcare
B)prostitution
C)street vending
D)all of the above
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12
Measures that would improve poor children's educational experiences include
A)high-quality early childhood education at the preschool level
B)a low teacher-pupil ratio
C)instructors who are parents
D)college graduates in fields like science,math,and technology
A)high-quality early childhood education at the preschool level
B)a low teacher-pupil ratio
C)instructors who are parents
D)college graduates in fields like science,math,and technology
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13
One criticism of the official U.S.measure of poverty is that it
A)does not take into consideration variations in the cost of living around the country
B)it does not take into consideration the cost of food
C)it takes into consideration the cost of food but doesn't acknowledge the decrease in the cost of food
D)into consideration childcare and healthcare costs which are minimal
A)does not take into consideration variations in the cost of living around the country
B)it does not take into consideration the cost of food
C)it takes into consideration the cost of food but doesn't acknowledge the decrease in the cost of food
D)into consideration childcare and healthcare costs which are minimal
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14
The official U.S.measure of poverty
A)is flexible
B)takes into consideration the minimal cost of shelter
C)takes into consideration the minimal cost for nutritionally healthy diet
D)takes into consideration the length of time one has owned their home
A)is flexible
B)takes into consideration the minimal cost of shelter
C)takes into consideration the minimal cost for nutritionally healthy diet
D)takes into consideration the length of time one has owned their home
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15
According to Doob,the changing makeup of families on welfare roles in the early 1950s-1960s was due to all but which of the following?
A)increasing numbers of minority families who encountered unemployment and persistent poverty
B)organizations and politicians supporting those groups who had previously been excluded from receiving aid
C)an increase in African American families moving from the South to the North
D)an increasing number of minorities having children
A)increasing numbers of minority families who encountered unemployment and persistent poverty
B)organizations and politicians supporting those groups who had previously been excluded from receiving aid
C)an increase in African American families moving from the South to the North
D)an increasing number of minorities having children
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16
The cycle of poverty is the way in which people are pulled into poverty once they drop from their middle-class status.
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17
High-stakes testing has been
A)praised for holding all students to the same mainstream standards regardless of social class
B)criticized for holding all students to the same mainstream standards regardless of social class
C)praised by teachers because the test preparation allows them to focus on the students' test taking skills
D)criticized by wealthier schools that are less likely to afford the books,supplies,and practice exams needed for tests that poor schools receive for free through local taxes
A)praised for holding all students to the same mainstream standards regardless of social class
B)criticized for holding all students to the same mainstream standards regardless of social class
C)praised by teachers because the test preparation allows them to focus on the students' test taking skills
D)criticized by wealthier schools that are less likely to afford the books,supplies,and practice exams needed for tests that poor schools receive for free through local taxes
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18
Government efforts to deal with the poor do not distinguish between the deserving poor and the undeserving poor.
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19
Educators and students show their disapproval for the pedagogy of poverty when
A)teachers assign homework that is challenging
B)educators are more concerned about controlling children's behavior in the classroom than what the students learn
C)teachers and administrators have low-expectations of students
D)students respond angrily or apathetically to changes in the curriculum that require they engage in more rigorous coursework
A)teachers assign homework that is challenging
B)educators are more concerned about controlling children's behavior in the classroom than what the students learn
C)teachers and administrators have low-expectations of students
D)students respond angrily or apathetically to changes in the curriculum that require they engage in more rigorous coursework
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20
When it comes to the undeserving poor,the philosophy of "blaming the victim" exists.
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21
Describe how "the cycle of poverty" philosophy and the "blaming the victim" philosophy explain the existence of poverty.
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22
Poor people's employment has been impacted in several ways.Explain three of these and explain how these impact their future employment opportunities.
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23
Poor people's job opportunities have been impacted by technological change.
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24
Some TANF recipients have found it is economically more feasible to remain on TANF than to work.
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25
The child poverty in twenty-six nations finds the U.S.with the second highest number of children in poverty,with Mexico having the highest number.
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26
Poorhouses were extremely beneficial in helping poor families to survive and to pull themselves out of poverty.
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27
TANF ended programs that had previously assisted poor families by providing them with schooling and job training.
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28
The absolute threshold of poverty means all people who are absolutely in a state of poverty.
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29
In the 1980s,President Ronald Reagan coined the term "disco queen" to refer to African American women who had children in order to obtain and remain on welfare.
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30
"Tracking" is when educators place students into remedial classes solely on the basis of race or social class without evaluating their abilities first.
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31
Poor children are equally as likely as their more affluent peers to have health problems.
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32
Explain the development of welfare programs by describing who their beneficiaries were and how the perception of the beneficiaries impacted public and government support for these programs.
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33
The official U.S.measure of poverty is outdated.
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34
How are childcare and effective schooling linked to family finances?
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35
Explain how poverty is measured and how the poverty level is determined.
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36
How does family structure affect the types of problems the family may encounter? What are some of the strategies used by poor families to overcome them?
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37
The pedagogy of poverty has been instrumental in improving poor students' performance in the classroom.
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38
How are poor students disadvantaged by their poverty when it comes to building social capital? How does tracking increase the possibility of poor children becoming victims of social reproduction?
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