SYO-3100 Chapter Notes - Chapter 14: Unemployment Benefits, Family Wage, Family Affairs
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Chapter 14: the family, the state, and social policy. Most american families, including most middle class families, receive substantial government assistance. In the colonial era, almost no economic assistance was provided, rather the family was viewed as an independent entity that ought not to be interfered with- a little commonwealth . 20th century, labor unions gained enough strength to demand higher pay, shorter hours, old age pensions, and unemployment compensation. Under roosevelt, the federal government developed programs to assist unemployed workers and their families. Social security act of 1935: federal act that created social security, unemployment compensation, and aid to mothers with dependent children. State: a government that claims the right to rule a given territory and its population and to have a monopoly of force in that territory. Nation: a people with shared economic and cultural interests. Nation state: combines the governmental and cultural connotations of the two words.