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Ap u.s. government & politics Monday, March 5, 2018

Requiem for the american dream Chapter 7 Seminar

Social welfare policy

Introduction During the Great Depression, President Roosevelt redefined the relationship between the federal government and citizens. The programs of the New Deal set forth a welfare state, which was a new development in American political life.

The Growth and Rationale of the Welfare State: FDR’s New Deal New Deal programs Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) Social Security

The Growth and Rationale of the Welfare State: Eisenhower’s Republicanism Modern Republicanism under Eisenhower accepted the social welfare programs created by previous administrations, such as Social Security, unemployment insurance, labor laws, and agricultural programs.

The Growth and Rationale of the Welfare State: Johnson’s Great Society President Johnson declared a war on poverty and was responsible for the Great Society programs that were designed to reduce poverty, improve urban America, and foster a sense of community.

The Growth and Rationale of the Welfare State: Johnson’s Great Society Great Society programs Economic Opportunity Act of 1964 Food Stamp Act of 1964 Elementary and Secondary Education Act Medicaid

Modern social welfare policies The Growth and Rationale of the Welfare State: Modern Social Welfare Policy Modern social welfare policies Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC0 What are the differences between means-tested programs and entitlements?

The Welfare Debate: Effects of Welfare Reform Source: Congressional Budget Offi ce, “Changes in Participation in Means Tested Programs,” April 20, 2005, www.cbo.gov/showdoc.cfm?index=6302&sequence=0, accessed Augusst 13, 2009.

“The other america” Class Reading and Seminar Discussion

Homework 1) Questions for Mr. Jonathan Stith, Education Policy Guest Speaker National Coordinator, Alliance for Educational Justice 2) Prepare for Practice FRQ #14: Fiscal and Monetary Policy Executive and Legislative Influences Reminder: Textbook, Chapter 17 – Due Thursday