Dependent Children: Social Program Analysis

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In 1935, the Social Security Act was passed in to law. It was the pathway used for other social programs to be developed. Stern, M. J & Axinn, J. (2012) notes that the Social Security Act was a “landmark in American political and social history, reflecting a public commitment to the economic rights of people…extending federal responsibility for social welfare” (p.183). One major program that was created was a program called Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC). AFDC program was funded by the federal government and matching funds. The effort behind this program was to provide different social program components that will help women with children and the poor. Stern et.al (2012) notes that the purpose of AFDC is to, “encourage