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1. List and describe 3 programs enacted by congress as part of the "New Deal":
2. Who was known for advocating for the improved services for the mentally ill in the 1800's.
3. In 1870, ______________________________ began to coordinate relief provided by various agencies.
4. _____________________________ were homes mostly in urban settings which tried to work across class differences to help neighborhoods to organize and provided adult education and literacy classes for poor and immigrant communities in particular.
5. Explain the differentiation between the worthy and unworthy poor:
6. Which Act led to the deaths of over 100,000 Native Americans as tribes were marched from South and East to lands less arable and more harsh to the west, to allow for cotton growing and other industry by white settlers:
7. List and describe two underpinnings of the Social Welfare System in the United States.
8. African-American Associations sprung up to service needs because of the absence of government interventions which included the development of colleges to serve rural African Americans refereed to today as:
9. For American Indian/Alaska Native population, colonialism reduced indigenous population in the America's from 60 million or more at the time of first contact, to about 6 milion by 1600, and about 300,000 in the US by 1900 due to:
10. If you were hurt on the job during the early 1900's, you were out of luck for having any type of income due to the lack of which types of insurances:
11. In the last few decades of the 1800's, which Boarding school were began to "civilize" young persons into Christian values and Protestant work ethic, "kill the Indian, save the man."
12. Franklin Roosevelt and the New Deal addressed the collapse of the economy with a number of aid programs and reforms for both the business community anf for the individual. Please list and describe two of the programs.
13. Describe the essence of Social Dawinism:
14. This Act was created to regulate land rights on tribal territories within the United States.