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Social Welfare: A History of the American Response to Need
9th Edition
Author(s): Stern, Axinn
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Sample Questions
  • The years between 1968 to 1992 were characterized by a shift from an industrial economic base to a:
  • After Social Security reforms in 1983, the program had been put on the path of surpluses for the ...
  • Although President Clinton failed to pass a national health care plan, President George W. Bush was ...
  • The emergence of the American belief that anyone can be successful if they work hard enough ...
  • Which president suggested budget surpluses should be used to shore up the Social Security system?
  • The idea of neoliberalism captured many of the economic reforms of the period. What is ...
  • Roosevelt expressed his condemnation of relief as the "subtle destroyer of the human spirit." In ...
  • In 1994, Republicans were victorious in the election based on their "Contract with America." As a ...
  • The United States is the only developed nation in the world that does not have Comprehensive Health ...
  • Why is it historically that Social Welfare programs and its recipients are negatively associated ...
  • The Great Recession was largely the result of:
  • Welfare reform of the 1990s allowed welfare mothers to:
  • Children continued to bear the real cost of social change and public neglect.
  • Children, African-Americans, Hispanic and ________ continue to have the greatest risk of living in poverty.
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