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FAML 430 4 EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (GRADED A) What legislation established the Cooperative Extension service? - Answer-Smith-Lever Act of 1914 extended outreach programs through land-grant universities to educate rural Americans about advances in agricultural practices and technology....

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FAML 430 4 EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS (GRADED A)

What legislation established the Cooperative Extension service? - Answer-Smith-Lever
Act of 1914

extended outreach programs through land-grant universities to educate rural Americans
about advances in agricultural practices and technology.

head start - Answer-President Johnson

1965

provides early education assistance to children from low-income families, is one
program of this type.

food stamps - Answer-President Johnson

1964

provides food coupons for low-income families and individuals.

aid to dependents - Answer-President Roosevelt

1935

provided financial assistance to children whose families had low or no income.

medicaid - Answer-President Johnson

1965

medical care program explicitly providing health care to those with low income and
assets and hence is directly aimed at helping poor families.

failed work-based welfare program - Answer-President Bush

1980

add mandatory work programs to the AFDC program. The bill passed, but the
implementation of the program never made work mandatory and was widely considered
to be a failure.

, TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families) - Answer-President Clinton

1996

broad-purpose block grant to the states that helps fund a wide range of benefits,
services, and activities to address the effects of, and root causes of, child poverty and
economic disadvantage.

medicare - Answer-President Johnson

1965

health program for older individuals; it is a social insurance program; Congress has
made all individuals 65 or older eligible even if they have not worked for 10 years in the
Social Security system.

social security - Answer-President Johnson

1965

United States provides protection against the loss of earnings due to retirement, death,
or disability.

insurance programs - Answer-that base eligibility on having worked a sufficient amount
and having had a sufficient level of earnings to quality.; they do not base eligibility
primarily on current income or poverty status; and, in fact, to the extent that poor
individuals tend to have spotty employment histories and low earnings, they are less
likely to be eligible for these programs in the first place.

Unemployment insurance (UI), Social Security, Social Security Disability Insurance

entitlement programs - Answer-rights granted to citizens and certain non-citizens by
federal law.

Medicaid, Medicare, Social Security, Unemployment and Welfare Programs

List one argument for more government involvement in welfare programs and one
argument against government involvement. - Answer-More: provide public and merit
goods (law and order, education, health) not available in the free market

Less: reduces the choice of individuals who prefer to choose their private insurers and
doctor.

Robert Rector; Gov Addressing Poverty - Answer-Spend more on education and health
care and that spending is not included in poverty calculations

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