Chapter 19 Study Guide – Making Social Policy

· The Role of Government in Social Policy

o How do Republicans feel about the federal government’s role in social policy?


o How do Democrats feel about the federal government’s role in social policy?


o What is the definition of unfunded mandates?

§ What do these force state governments to do?


· The Early History of Social Policy in the United States

o What is rugged individualism?

o What is the definition of entitlements?

§ What was the nation’s first such program?

o What is the definition of means-tested entitlements?

· Types of Social Policy

o www.cfda.gov – lists all 1,425 domestic funding programs

o The Goals of Social Policy

§ What is categorical aid?

§ federal domestic policy focuses on two goals:

· 1.

o What is an example of this goal?

o www.dol.gov – inventory of federal programs for helping workers

· 2.

o What is an example of this goal?

§ Types of Protection

· 2 types of federal programs to protect Americans against hardship

o 1. public assistance –

§ Most of these programs are categorized as what?

§ What is a means test?

§ What does public assistance include?





o 2. social insurance –

§ What is this based on?



· The Expansion of Social Policy in the Twentieth Century

o When did the federal government’s commitment to helping the poor and improving the quality of life for Americans begin?

o The New Deal

§ Explain the importance of the New Deal in regards to social policy:







§ What is the definition of Social Security?


· When was it created?


· How is Social Security financed?

· Describe the problem currently facing the Social Security system and why this problem has occurred:














o The Great Society

§ Who led this great expansion of social policy?

§ What effect did these programs have on the federal government?



§ What are the programs created by the Great Society that still exist today?

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§ What other important changes were produced by Great Society?



o Reforming Welfare

§ How did President Clinton in 1996 work to reform the welfare system?

· How did this change how welfare is administered?


o What are block grants?


· Social Policy Challenges for the Future: Health, Education, and Safety

o The Federal Role in Health Care

§ What are some of the organizations designed to improve the nation’s health?

§ Federal government faces two major health care challenges in the future:

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§ Proposals for health care reform:

· What is the definition of Single-payer?

o What sort of coverage would this provide?

· What is the definition of Prepaid health plans?

o What is the definition of health maintenance organization (HMO)?


§ What do critics say about HMOs?



· What is the definition of Employer-mandated coverage?



· What is the definition of Spending caps?

· What is the definition of Individual responsibility for coverage?

· What is the definition of Medical savings account?


o The Federal Role in Education

§ K-12 is seen as a state and local responsibility, thus most children go to public schools run by local school boards and funded by property taxes

· What has been the result of this system?

§ In 1964 what program did Congress start?

§ What are the provisions of the No Child Left Behind Act?









o The Federal Role in Crime Control

§ controlling crime is also considered mainly a state and local matter

§ What role does the federal government pay in crime control?

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