The HSV-100 Week 2 Review Quiz assesses understanding of social welfare concepts, including the distinction between residual and institutional programs, and the nature of means-tested services. It's crucial for learners in social work or related fields aiming to grasp foundational welfare policies.
Deaf
Blind
Mentally ill
All of the above
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The past offers guidance to interpreting the present and anticipating the future
History is essential to understanding who we are and how we got here
History influences our future decisions
All of the above
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Providing a variety of programs that yield a benefit to the consumer
Being designed to meet needs of people
Improving the well being of individuals, groups, and communities
Only providing front-line services directly to individuals
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Is given to individuals living within their means
Is given to individuals who are elderly
Only provides services to people who demonstrate they meet specific criteria
Only provides benefits one time
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To end world hunger
To keep children in school
Provide wealth for all citizens
To assist individuals and families in achieving financial independence
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Welfare was the responsibility of the government
Welfare was the responsibility of the church
There was no welfare provided
Welfare responsibilities were split between the church & government
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Morally flawed
Not affiliated with a religion
Sneaky
Physically ill
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People should take care of each other
People should take care of themselves and rely on government support only in times of emergency
People should rely on the government for everything
People should work harder
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Food stamps
Public housing
Tax benefits to businesses
Child tax credits
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A group of programs designed to help people survive when all other resources are exhausted
A web of programs to give money to large corporations
Designed to promote growth of businesses
No longer in place
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Often have barriers to receive assistance.
Are means-tested.
Carry a stigma for those who receive benefits.
All of the above
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Friendly visitors established personal relationships with clients
Friendly visitors gave families their own money
Women volunteers from upper and middle classes were preferred
Friendly visitors went on home visits
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Sending the poor out of big cities
Reducing duplication among programs for the poor
Certifying clients’ needs in a systematic, investigative fashion
Changing the lives of the poor through home visits by volunteers
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Wealthy
Elderly
Children
Immigrants
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Fiscal welfare
Corporate welfare
Business welfare
Public welfare
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Are “entitlement” type programs
Provide assistance only in emergencies.
Are the same as residual programs
None of the above
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Inside and outside relief
Up and down relief
Outdoor and indoor relief
Hot and cold relief
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Meals on wheels
Visiting nurses
Social security
Homeless shelters
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Food stamps
Cash assistance
Utility assistance
Social security
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Improvement of society
Further moral deterioration
Less need for social assistance
More religious affiliation
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Holistic
Medical
Moral
Democratic
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Welfare was not helpful
Only the poorest of the poor would be helped
Welfare should not be a federal concern
Public assistance was contributing to national debt
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Able-bodied
Educated
Elderly
Vagrant
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Police officers
Librarians
Military personnel
Teachers
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Tax benefits to businesses
Food stamps
Public housing
Child tax credits
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Welfare supports only the poor
The majority of welfare expenditures are spent on the poor
Middle and upper class individuals rarely receive social welfare
Virtually everyone in society receives social welfare
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Benefits and services are available because of a person's earned status
Benefits are provided to those who meet income requirements
Benefits are provided to the poor
All of the above
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A lifetime limit of 5 years of cash assistance
Work requirement
Participation in job training program
Universal entitlement to food stamps
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Has no national welfare program
Has a flourishing national welfare program
Does not provide aid to the poor
Has the same welfare programs across the nation
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