SOWK 1350.252 Chapter 6
The English Elizabethan Poor Law was established in
1601
The _____ was the beginning of moral treatment movement in mental health
1770s
____ _____ began a settlement house in Chicago called the Hull House
Jane Addams
_____ recruited impoverished youths ages 16-24 from disadvantaged urban and rural communities, and provided them with residential training, employment, and work skills.
Job Corps
The _____ in 1917 gave all people born on the island of Puerto U.S. citizenship
Jones Act
The _____ mental health movement emphasized human treatment in structured institutional settings
Moral treatment
Cesar Chavez formed the
National Farm Workers Association
[T/F] In colonial America, people with mental illness were placed in almshouses clustered with the poor and people with other disabilities
True
The Civil War occurred from
1861-1865
The mental hygiene occurred in the United States from
1900-1945
The 19th Amendment to the US Constitution, granting women the right to vote, was passed in
1920
The Immigration Acts of ____ halted Asian immigration almost altogether, and that last until 1968
1924
The stock market crashed in _____, and initiated the Great Depression
1929
The Social Security Act was passed in
1935
In _____, Brown v. Board of Education was decided
1954
In _____, the Civil Rights Act was passed
1964
The Civil Rights Act of _____ was the most important piece of civil rights legislation since the Civil War
1964
The Council on Social Work Education made accreditation available to BSW programs in
1974
Passage of Americans with Disabilities Act was in
1990
After feudalism's demise in Europe
A law passed restricting the unemployed from moving about
______ were institutions in England where the impotent poor were placed and provided food and shelter
Almshouses
In 1919, schools of social work in Canada and the US joined together to form what is now known as the
American Association of Schools of Social Work
The most famous Native American protest group is called
American Indian Movement
The Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunities Act was passed during the _____ presidency
Bill Clinton
The landmark ruling in 1954 by the Supreme Court that overturned the separate but equal doctrine and declared that racial segregation in public schools was unconstitutional was:
Brown vs. Board of Education
The ________ channeled funds to finance various public works such as building roads, cataloging resources in libraries, digging draining ditches, and renovating parks
Civilian Works Administration
_____ developed and coordinated efforts by neighborhood organizations to fight poverty and improve social and economic conditions for community residents
Community Action Program
The ____ mental health movement emphasized provision of care in people's own communities
Deinstitutionalization
As a result of ____ and her followers' efforts, over 30 state mental hospitals were established around the middle of the 1800s
Dorothea Dix
The ____ was considered the first piece of legislation establishing coherent, consistent public support for needy people through local taxes
Elizabethan Poor Law
[T/F] Dorothea Dix was an advocate for American Indian assimilation into the mainstream culture in the United States
False
[T/F] The 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution granted women the right to vote
False
[T/F] The Dawes Act resulted in American Indians regaining 75% of their land
False
[T/F] The Family and Medical Leave Act was passed during George W. Bush's presidency
False
[T/F] The Freedmen's Bureau, over 25% of eligible African Americans were allocated property
False
[T/F] The Great Society was a program initiated by Franklin D. Roosevelt
False
[T/F] The Social Security Act was passed during Lyndon B. Johnson's administration
False
[T/F] The Speenhamland system was a very successful policy, and is still in existence today
False
[T/F] The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo gave Puerto Ricans U.S. citizenship
False
[T/F] The fringe economy refers to President Barack Obama's stimulus plan
False
What is not true regarding the Reverend Charles Loring Brace?
He was one of the founders of the Hull House
The mammoth growth in manufacturing and technology that occurred in the US between the Civil War and the early 20th century was called
Industrialization
Charity Organization Societies
Initially used friendly visitors who tried to help people figure out how to solve their problems
The ____ established the residency requirement in England that required potential aid recipients to have dwelt in a particular location for a designated time
Law of Settlement
The "Great Society" was initiated by President
Lyndon B. Johnson {yayyyyy :)}
____ ______ wrote Social Diagnosis, the first book to address professional social work practice
Mary Richmond
Feudalism was the principal type of political organization in Europe until the
Mid-1300s
In 1955 seven separate professional organizations came together to form the
National Association of Social Workers
Franklin Delano Roosevelt initiated a package of programs called the:
New Deal
______ provided preschoolers with resources designed to meet educational, health, and recreational needs through the year
Operation Head Start
President Barack Obama's health-care reform plan is entitled the
Patient Protection and Affordable Health Care Act
______ provided assistance for older adults; dependent children in single-parent families; children with disabilities; and people who are blind
Public assistance
_____ were neighborhood-based centers where students, humanitarians, and others lived to help people living in poverty improve their lives and communities
Settlement houses
_____ provided benefits related to certain designated risks assumed by working people
Social insurance
The _________ ________ was a system of supplementing the income of all poor people so that everyone would a have a minimum income necessary for survival
Speenhamland System
The _____ initially recruited males between 18 and 25 who were receiving public assistance, and transported them to revitalize parks in the West
The Civilian Conservation Corps
The _______ provided federal grants to the states for people in need and established camps for displaced persons, provided loans to college students, and purchased land for tenant farmers
The Federal Emergency Relief Act
The intent of the _______ was to stimulate depressed industries by contracting with private businesses to build extensive public facilities. Projects included airports, dams, flood-control projects, and military installations
The Public Works Administration
The _____ supported the work of artists, musicians, writers, and scholars-provided jobs from heavy construction to the painting of murals in local libraries and orchestral performances in schools
The Works Progress Administration
What is NOT true about the early poor laws in the American colonies?
The colonists reflected a residual view of social welfare
[T/F] During the 1950s, 85% of social work students selected casework as their orientation of choice
True
[T/F] Early poor laws in the American colonies frequently placed dependent children in apprenticeships
True
[T/F] The "Trail of Tears" depicts the infamous 1,200-mile journey of the Cherokee nation
True
[T/F] The 1781 Articles of Confederation gave the federal government sole and exclusive authority over Indian affairs
True
[T/F] The Elizabethan Poor Law is considered the first piece of legislation establishing coherent, consistent public support for needy people through local taxes
True
[T/F] The Indian Removal Act resulted in thousands of American Indians being taken from their own lands and relocated to distant reservations
True
[T/F] The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People was initially formed in outrage over the lynching of African Americans
True
[T/F] The Patient Protection and Affordable Health Care Act was passed in 2010
True
_____ targeted school-age children and presented them with special education resources and incentives to prevent them from dropping out of school
Upward Bound
____ involved people recruited to work in urban and rural neighborhoods experiencing economic and cultural problems
Volunteers in Service in America
The Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Land
Was the first federal welfare agency
Mid-eighteenth century John Locke's tabula rasa approach suggested that children
Were inherently pure and good
The ______ was first held in 1909 and was such a success that it had been help every 10 years since, except for 1981 when the Reagan administration canceled it
White House Conference on Dependent Children
The ____ mental health movement emphasized specialized psychiatric units and psychotherapy
mental hygiene