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After reading chapter 2 and watching all videos, please complete the attached handout by creating a "Time Line" summarizing each era.



Part 2 : Answer the following questions1. As a human service professional how would having a comprehensive understanding of the history of social welfare policy help you to avoid negative bias and stereotyping of clients?
2. How have the economically disadvantaged been viewed historically and currently? What dynamics influence how the general population views those who experience chronic poverty?
3. Do you believe that New Deal programs were generally successful or unsuccessful? Why?
4. Do you believe that the economically disadvantaged are for the most part responsible for their “lot in life”? Why or why not? On what facts do you base your opinions?
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Answer To: https://youtu.be/2dig2jx7LAw https://youtu.be/gSddUPkVD24 Instructions: After reading chapter 2 and...

Deblina answered on Jun 25 2021
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Create a timeline to understand the history and evolution of social welfare policy. Summarize
Eac
h era below:
    ERA
    Historical Occurrence and significance
(Give Summary)
    The Roots of the American Social Welfare System: Poor Care in England
    The principal publicly funded health services and other social services where administrated under poor care in England.
    The Middle Ages:
Feudalism in England and the Role of the Catholic Church: 1100 to 1550
    Catholic churches in 1100 to 1550 provided shelter to the people who had hard life in the cities.
    The Poor Laws of England: 1500s to 1601
    In 1531 Henry VI issued license for begging in restricted areas and punishment was given to those who violated the laws. There were codes and deeds which subjected to feed the hungry, give drink to the thirsty, welcome the stranger, cloth the naked, visit the sick and visit the prisoner.
    The Elizabethan Poor...
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