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Exam 2: Poor Attitudes
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Ereignisse
Settlement Act
First Federal Income Tax
Civil Rights Act
Voting Rights Act
Economic Opportunity Act
Pierce Veto
Great Awakening
Poor Law Reform Bill
Resistance veterans approved for CW Pensions
COS charity organization movement
Poor law crisis
SS Act Wagner Act +3 more policies by FDR
Kristallnacht
Black Death
Declaration of Independence Articles of Confederation
U.S. Constitution
Bill of Rights
severed ties with England end of "War of 1812"
slavery "abolished"
Henrician Poor Law
Statute Of Laborers
Yates Report > County Poorhouse Act
(AICP) NY Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor
NY Study of Pauperism
Child Civic Rights Gault Decision Right to Representation
U.S. Sanitary Commission
Civil War Pensions
White House Conference
Plessey V Ferguson
Keating-Owen Bill
Keating Owen Bill stuck down
State Unemployment Relief Act (aka Wicks Act)
FERA
stock market crash
Perioden
Beginning of Progressive Era
Stock Market Crash
Colonial Era
Civil War
Gilded Age
Fuedalism -> 1590s Mercantilism
Decade of Victory Dorthea Dix
Reconstruction
Institutions & the institutionalized "outdoor relief"
Professional SW
GNP & population doubled
Progressive Era
Settlement Houses
English Poor Laws
Enlightenment
MODULE FOUR
American Revolution
MODULE FIVE
Wave of immigrants
Wave of Child Welfare
Early Child Saving Movement
Jim Crow
MODULE SIX
Freedman's Bureau
MODULE SEVEN
Eugenics
MODULE EIGHT
MODULE NINE
MODULE TEN
MODULE ELEVEN
Great Depression
WWII
New Deal
private relief agencies closed from lack of funding
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