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Altmeyer 1-2 Social Welfare In The United States
- The use of social welfare is increasing in the nation exponentially.
- Public education is not usually thought of as a social welfare activity eventhough the government funds it.
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Altmeyer 2-3 Social Welfare
- The Social Security Act came into use during the Great Depression.
- Social Security and Social Welfare are very synonymous, but they have a slight difference.
- Social Security is very common in a command economy because in a command economy the offical provides resources to all the people, but the people have no voice.
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Altmeyer 3-4 Effect Chances in Public Awareness
- The American people did not realize that living had become less secure.
- In 1934-35 the dollar amount went from 9.3% to 11.7% as a precentage of the gross natinal product.
- World War II brought full employment,and reduced the need for public aid and the precentage fell accordingly.
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Altmeyer 4-5 Unemployment Insurance
- The old-age retirement system is completely Federal in character because the actuaries believed that the great movement of workers across State lines made a State by State system unfeasible.
- The unemployment insurance system is federal-state in character.
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Altemeyer 4-5 Programs
- There is no gemeral program of maternity benefits in the United States.
- The chief reason that the United States does not have the general high level of wage in this country.
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