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America’s destiny was to be a pure and holy nation Church attendance doubled No drinking because new moral standard |
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Impulse for reform was channeled into private organizations attempting to effect public change
Cadre of female leaders were mobilized and trained African American clergy began to form to lead the African American converts |
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3 things of S. Great Awakening what was to become social welfare
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led campaign to reform the care of the mentally ill Civil War Era |
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Help African Americans make the transition from slavery to freedom Civil War Era |
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| Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries |
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American people became more urban; Immigration and industrialization made significant impacts on protestant optimism; Because subsidizing poor allowed them to survive, this circumvented the law of nature, and because poor reproduced more rapidly than middle class, society was thus subsidizing its own demise; Catholic charities evolved |
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| Charity organization societies |
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Major provided of care to the destitute Coordinated relief by giving direct relief and educating the lower and upper class to their mutual obligations |
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Conduct investigation of circumstances and instruct poor in ways of better managing their lives Morally superior attitude toward clientele Didn’t do much |
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Jane Adams set up Hull House; just closed down last year Set up in immigrant neighborhoods by wealthy people who moved into the slums as residents Tried to bridge class differences and develop a less patronizing form of charity Help people in the neighborhoods to organize themselves Essentially reform oriented |
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Social casework agency emerged when... C.O.S. and social workers; People believed we were making progress; ended because of WW1 and Titanic |
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| Believed that the state had a responsibility to protect the interests of vulnerable public |
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| Great Depression and New Deal |
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Government became the great almoner of public charity; Billions spent on relief efforts to provide food, clothing, and shelter; Made minimum wage, maximum work weak, and abolishment of child labor |
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| framework for modern social welfare state |
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| Great Depression and New Deal |
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Johnson declared war on poverty Cant have you bread and butter it too |
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| responsibilities of the government after the new deal |
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| Formerly within the domain of religions, delivery of social services had now become the responsibilities of who? |
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| for prayer and teaching of creationism in public schools, opposed abortion, homosexuality, etc. |
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| Vast majority of Americans want their leaders to be religious or non religious? |
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| anything and everything disney because they allowed gays to carry their significant others on insurance |
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| What did the baptist boycott? |
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| Society made of ladies, friendly visitors |
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higher education was more popular for women Women couldn't become MD's, lawyers, or ministers |
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| Reasons there was a rise in social work |
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| More people movied to big cities, brought problems like slums |
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first industrialized social workers; high society ladies doing charity work as their civic duties |
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| one person being incharge of the case |
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founded by Jerry Falwell; for prater and the teaching of creationism in public schools; made our country's stance more conservative |
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| One of the most potent areas for religious intervention involves... |
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