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institutional definition - correct answer ✔✔a nation's system of programs, benefits, and
services that help people meet fundamental social, economic, educational and health needs
personal service - correct answer ✔✔casework, case management, counseling, therapy, rehab
services
protection services - correct answer ✔✔corrections, courts, law enforcement
info/advising - correct answer ✔✔consulting, education, libraries, hotlines
residual view - correct answer ✔✔aide should only be provided AFTER all other measures have
been exhausted
institutional view - correct answer ✔✔social welfare is a proper function of society in helping
people achieve self-fulfillment
Elizabethan Poor Law of 1601 - correct answer ✔✔enacted during reign of queen elizabeth 1: 3
categories of relief
Able-bodied poor - correct answer ✔✔given employment and prohibited from recieving
assistance
impotent poor - correct answer ✔✔those unable to work placed in institutions provided
almshouse
, dependent children - correct answer ✔✔apprenticed out to others
industrial welfare - correct answer ✔✔what brought about changes in social welfare
protestant ethic - correct answer ✔✔emphasis on individualism one is master of their own fate
Laissez-Faire economic view - correct answer ✔✔believed in no gov't regualtion let business do
whatever to make money
Lester Ward - correct answer ✔✔who wrote "Dynamic Sociology"
Hoover - correct answer ✔✔who was president during great depression
financial assistance/social services - correct answer ✔✔what did roosevelt deem the gov't
should provide
Social Security Act 1935 - correct answer ✔✔what is the foundation of most current SW
programs
social insurance - correct answer ✔✔unemployment compensation, old age, disability, health
insurance
public assistance - correct answer ✔✔aid to blind aid to disabled old age assistance aid to
families with dependant children
public health and welfare services - correct answer ✔✔establish role of gov't in social services