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___________ is a system of rules that a particular country or community recognizes as regulating the actions of its members. These can be punishable if they are broken.
law
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Which of the following statements is FALSE?
Matters pertaining to the family are usually decided at the federal level.
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Implicit family policy is defined as
Policy, which if enacted, could affect the family, although it was not originally designed to specifically do so.
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Identify each of the following issues as **Explicit** policy or **Implicit** family policy.  
zoning for residential areas - implicit

**Stimulus checks to help businesses - implicit**

divorce - explicit

child support - explicit

**HIPPA- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act - implicit**
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The term *Family Impact Lens* is associated with which of the following:
It is an implicit way to look at how policies impact families.
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Which of the following is FALSE about the Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA)?  
This leave can also almost always be used to care for an in-law.
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_________ is a plan or course of action carried out through a law, rule, code, or other mechanism in the public or private sectors. 
a policy
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______________________ is an identifiable course of action hammered out in the political arena to maximize the SATISFACTION of relevant interest groups in society and to improve the general welfare.
public policy
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The exact definition of family is still unclear but appears to fall into two main categories.  According to your readings, structural definitions of family involve characteristics such as 
 blood relationships, legal ties, and residence
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According to your text, family policy takes a backseat (marginalized) to other types of policy, especially economic policy. Identify which of the following reasons below explain why family policy is marginalized.
Family life changes rapidly

There are not enough trained professionals in evidence-based family policy

People are skeptical about the government's role in family life
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Identify each of the following family concepts as either a **functional** or a **structural** definition of family.
getting married - structural

**Providing economic resources for family members - functional**

caring for the elderly - functional

parenting children - functional

adopting a child - structural

divorce your partner - structural
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_________________________are policies that governments use for welfare and social protection.
social policy
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Which of the following is not mentioned in the US Constitution?
family
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The Family Medical Leave Act requires employees to take 12 consecutive weeks of leave once approved.
false
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What important concept, which is frequently cited in family law cases, is found in the 14th amendment?
equal protection
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In *On the Basis of Sex*, Ruth Bader Ginsburg argues a case regarding what kind of law?
tax law
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Which case made it illegal to ban interracial marriages?
Loving v Virginia
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Which case stuck down Alabama's alimony law because it was unconstitutional for the husband to have to pay an ex-wife alimony strictly based on gender.
Orr v Orr
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Which case struck down part of the Defense of Marriage Act which denied federal benefits to same-sex couples?
Us v Windsor
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Which case determined that same-sex couples have a Constitutional right to marry?
Obergehell v Hodges
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Which case said that the compulsory education law violated a parents' rights to take children out of school to complete their education at home?
Wisconsin v Yoder
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Which is the first Supreme Court case to hold that even after parents are found unfit in a contested court proceeding, they retain constitutionally protected parental rights?
Santosky v Kramer
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Which court case said it was discriminatory to only allow women and married men to be primary caregivers?
Moritz v Commissioner
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Family Law is frequently described as *what is enacted.*
false
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Which government caregiving program provides health insurance to the elderly?  Select the best answer.
Medicare
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Which of the following is NOT one of the characteristics of public policy?
They are expensive to implement
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What is the purpose of social indicators?
They identify social problems that require action.
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_______________ aims to protect, promote, and strengthen families by addressing family functions.
Family Policy
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When you return from being on FMLA, the law guarantees that you will return to the same position you had before taking FMLA.
False
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Which of the following governmental programs provides health care for the poor?
Medicaid
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Sam and Sheri are in a long-term romantic relationship but are not married. According to Sheri's employer, Sam does not qualify to be on Sheri's health insurance policy. This is an example of which family domain?
Partner relationships
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Congress is considering a new tax credit for parents whose child has a physical disability. This is an example of which family domain?
Caregiving
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In *Prince* *v.* *Massachusetts* (1944), the court upheld that states may prosecute parents when they expose their children to serious hazards to their well-being. This is an example of which domain?
Childrearing
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Which government program provides financial assistance for families to purchase food and issues the money through an Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT)?
SNAP
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Which government agency is involved in adoptions, foster care, child abuse and neglect?
Administration for Children and Families
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Which government program provides formula for newborns and provides support for breastfeeding for mothers?
WIC
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The final step in the Family Impact analysis is ________________.
Interpreting results
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Match the principle on the Family Impact Checklist with the description.

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Empowers families to fulfill their functions

Reinforces or strengthens family commitment among its members

Takes into account a variety of family structures, socio economic status, and values

Encourages partnerships between professionals and families and seeks input from families about how to solve an issue

Recognizes how powerful family ties are and promotes health family interactions
Family Responsibility 

Family Stability 

Family Diversity

Family Engagement

Family Relationship
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Anna is 16. According to the state where she lives, she is not old enough to marry. The term that describes the age at which a person can marry is called _______________.
age of consent
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Tom and Tina are getting married and want to legally ensure their marriage will last for the rest of their lives. They live in Louisiana. Which type of marriage does this scenario describe?
Covenant marriage
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for each statement/phrase, identify whether it’s referring to an education or advocacy perspective.

campaign for an underrepresented group

persuade

research

values oriented

passionate approach

objective
advocacy

advocacy

education

advocacy

advocacy

education
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what type of court (jurisdiction) is the Alabama Supreme Court?
appeals
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which branch of government is responsible for interpreting laws?
Judicial
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which branch of government is responsible for execution and enforcement of laws?
executive
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which branch of government is responsible for creating laws?
legislative
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advocacy with a ______ means examining options in light of one’s own value system using a personal interpretation of the scientific evidence with the aim of promoting a single policy option that is determined to be optimal for families.
capital “A”
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which branch of government is responsible for establishing case law?
judicial

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which branch of government is responsible for creating statutes?
legislative branch
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what are the types of decisions policymakers are elected to make? choose the best answer
based on values and priorities
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which of the following methodologies used in the family impact lens is the least time consuming and resource intensive?
family impact discussion starts
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identify the second step in the Family Impact Analysis
consider various dimensions of family diversity etc.
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which of the following are considered family impact principles?
family responsibility

family stability

family relationships

family engagement

family diversity
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________ is the power of the media to influence how events and issues are interpreted, is a third potent media effect; because the media provide the interpretive lens (or frame) through which the public hears about issues, political elites compete to have their "spin" on the issue become the dominant frame.
framing
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the US house is the only chamber which ________.
originates revenue legislations
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________ make policy-related requests directly to government.
interest groups
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what is a precedent?
a decision that must be followed in the future
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________ occurs when media coverage affects which of many potential criteria the public uses when it evaluates political leaders or candidates.
priming
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in the US house, each state has ____ representatives per state who serve a _____ term.
population-based; 2
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in the Senate, each state has ___Senators who serve a __ term.
the same number of; six
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________ are members of a community who empower another person such as an elected official to act as their representative.
constituent
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_______ is a directive that has the force of a law, is considered equal to statues, but is not passed by the legislative branch.
executive order
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which term best describes groups of individuals who organize to win elections?
political parties
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t or f: because there is some overlap between education and advocacy approaches, it’s best for an individual to use boht to build credibility and influence policy.
false
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t or f: once a bill has passed both the house and senate, the bill is sent to the president to become law.
true
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t or f: in order for a bill to go to the president, both the house and senate must pass identical bills.
true
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which of the following best describes an interest group?
organized group of individuals sharing common objectives who actively attempt to influence government through direct and indirect methods.
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t or f: the POTUS signs, doesn’t sign, or vetoes a bill. A bill can only become a law if the POTUS signs it.
false

it can become a law through executive order or if congress is in session for 10 days
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How is advocacy with a small “a” different from advocacy with a capital “A”?
lowercase “a” is drawing attention without lobbying. capital “A” is lobbying for a single policy.
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a bill becomes a law once
the president signs it.
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the US senate is the only chamber which can ________.
approve treaties and confirm POTUS nominations
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t or f: the vp of us serves as the speaker of the house
false

serves as pres of senate, speaker of house is “pres” of the house
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___________ is the term typically used to identify both the US house and senate.
bicameral congress or congress
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_______ is/are responsible for carrying out the day-to-day operations of the government.
executive branch, agencies
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once a bill is introduced, what happens to it next?
referred to a committee
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is the house and senate pass different versions of the same bill, the bill is referred to the conference committee. what is the primary purpose of the conference committee?
to reconcile differences in the bill
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which term best describes a system of political ideas that believe in limiting the role of the national government?
conservatism.
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which terms best describes a system of political ideas that support active government intervention to improve the welfare of individuals and protect civil rights?
liberalism
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which term best describes groups of individuals who organize to shape policy?
interest groups
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which career in family policy helps policy makers determine whether social action is needed by conducting studies?
research for family policy formation
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which career ensures that policies are implemented in ways consistent with the legislation’s intent?
family policy implementation
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which career in family policy assesses whether programs or policies meet their stated outcomes?
family policy evaluation
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which career provide concise, comprehensive reviews of research that highlight the most important findings and draw implications for policy?
family research integration
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which career distributes evidence broadly with the intent of seeing it used in the policy and public arenas?
family research dissemination
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how does the family impact analysis go beyond evaluating a policy?
by examining how the program goals may be counterproductive by producing negative consequences for families, sometimes in unintended ways.
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t or f: civil law involves a dispute between two people and usually involves money.
true
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which of the following is NOT a special duty of senate?
grant reprieves and pardons individuals convicted of offenses against the US
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which of the following establishes that federal law trumps state law?
the supremacy clause
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which of the following contributions do families make to a society?
\-generate productive workers

\- raising caring, committed citizens

\-family policy and programs are efficient investment of resources to reach societal goals

\-effective means of promoting positive child and youth development
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________ is the us government’s principal agency to administer medicare and medicaid, which together provide health and insurance to one in 4 americans, the administrative agency also oversees the national institutes of health, the FDA, and CDC.
HHS
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what is an ordinance?
local laws passed by local governments
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what is a regulation?
rules for carrying out laws decided by executive branch agencies
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sam and sally are having a discussion about the contributions that families make to society. sally states, “gov can’t afford to replace the functions families perform for the benefit of their members and the good of society.” this is an example of which contribution families make to society?
family policies and programs are an efficient investment of public resources to reach societal goals.
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the presidential cabinet consists of 15 executive agencies. match the name to its purpose

USDA

DOI (interior)

DOJ

DOS (state)