Reference no: EM133414254
Questions: analyze a social welfare policy that was designed to alleviate the effects of poverty
.Overview - Provide a brief overview a policy. Include details related to when the policy was passed (including any revisions), the social problem it was trying to address, and the goals of the policy.
Political Factors - Describe the impact of politics on the creation of the policy. Use the questions below to guide your response:
Which political party was the primary sponsor of the policy?
How did their stance on poverty impact the policy?
Which major political interest groups or lobbyists were involved in the creation of the policy?
Social Factors - Analyze the values or ideals that may have had an impact on the policy. Use the questions below to guide your response:
vhat connections can vou draw between the values vou described and the political party that
supported or created the policy?
• What connections can you draw between the values you described and the political groups or lobbyists who may have opposed the policy?
What historical events may have influenced the policy?
Economic Factors - Analyze the financial costs associated with the policy. Use the questions below to guide
vour response:
•What were the initial projected costs of the policy?
How do those costs compare with the costs ot the policy currentv? Has the cost increased or
decreased? What factors may have contributed to the increase or decrease in costs? Provide specific
examples orderalsto suppor vou answer
In vour opinion, do the social welfare benefits outweigh the costs? Why or why not?
In vour opinion. how might the costs of the policy be reduced?
Note: Consider searching the Congressional Budget Office website for economic data about your chosen policy.
Assessment - Analyze the results of the policy. Use the questions below to guide your response:
How is the success of the policy measured?
In your opinion, is the policy successful in addressing the effects of poverty? Why or why not? Provide specific details and/or examples to support your response.