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Tier One Training- Part One: History (Acts, Laws, and Programs)

Question 1 of 45

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Provided for the guarantee of home loans to veterans Paid the educational and living expenses of veterans who wished to pursue educational and vocational training.

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Gave public lands to specific states and territories for the purpose of building colleges that focus on agriculture and the mechanical arts.

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Coordinated and utilized federal resources to develop conditions that promote employment opportunities to all who seek work

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AKA the Civilian Rehabilitation Act of 1920 Began a rehabilitation program for all Americans with physical disabilities Provided funds to states at a 50/50 match for vocational guidance, training, occupational adjustment, and prosthetics

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Expanded vocational services to include physical restoration and help for persons with mental limitations and illnesses Required states to submit a plan to the federal government on how it would operate such programs under the act AKA Vocational Rehabilitation Act

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Established federal-state public vocational-technical education program

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Designed to regulate apprenticeship and on the job training programs Later amended to permit the USDOL to develop regulations designed to protect the health, safety, and general welfare of apprentices

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Created national employment system

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Expanded the role of the Federal Board of Vocational Education created under the Smith-Hughes Act to offer vocational rehabilitation to veterans disabled during WWI. AKA Soldier's Rehabilitation Act

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Created a social insurance program designed to pay retirees 65+ y.o. a continuing income Included unemployment insurance, grants to states to provide medical care, and created AFDC

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    Servicemen's Readjustment Act
    Social Security Act
    1935
    1918
    Smith-Sears Veterans Rehabilitation Act
    1933
    Wagner-Peyser Act
    1937
    National Apprenticeship Act
    1917
    Smith-Hughes Act
    1943
    Barden- Lafollete Act
    1920
    Smith-Fess Act
    1946
    Employment Act
    1862
    Morrill Act
    1944

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Question 2 of 45

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Created the first "welfare to work" programs and was the predecessor to WTP Focused on economic self-sufficiency

Act of :
Increased federal expenditures for STEM education to improve our national security

Act of :
Provides training to workers who are unemployed as a result of automation and technological changes

of :
Provides low income families an IRS tax refund to offset the burden of Social Security taxes as a way to encourage employment

Food Stamp Act of 1964:
Authorized a food stamp program to help low income households achieve a more nutritionally balanced diet

Act of :
Consolidated several federal employment and training programs Block grants were provided to prime sponsors who identified training needs in the local community and implement programs within federal guidelines

Civil Rights Act of 1964:
Outlawed segregation in public places, discrimination in hiring/ promoting/ firing, created the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, and required federally funded programs to ensure that individuals received services equally

Act of :
Established the TAA program that provides aid to workers who lose their jobs or have income reduced due to increased imports Amended to broadened scope of services to include threatened jobs due to foreign competition.

Act of :
Provided for job training, adult education, and loans to small businesses Created Community Action Agencies, Head Start educational programs, and Job Corps

Act of :
Amended CETA (1973) to provide disadvantaged youth with employment opportunities and test different methods of dealing with the structural unemployment programs for youth

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    1967
    1977
    Youth Employment Demonstration Projects
    1964
    Economic Opportunity
    1974
    Trade
    Comprehensive Employment and Training
    1973
    Earned Income Tax Credit
    1975
    1962
    Manpower Development Training
    1958
    National Defense Education
    Work Incentive Training

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Question 3 of 45

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Morrill Act of ( 1862, 1860, 1861 ):
Gave public lands to specific states and territories for the purpose of building colleges that focus on agriculture and the mechanical arts

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Question 4 of 45

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( Morrill Act, Smith-Fess Act, Employment Act of 1946 ) of 1862:
Gave public lands to specific states and territories for the purpose of building colleges that focus on agriculture and the mechanical arts

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Question 5 of 45

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Smith-Hughes Act of ( 1917, 1918, 1916 ):
Established federal-state public vocational-technical education program

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Question 6 of 45

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( Smith-Hughes Act, Smith-Fess Act, Smith Sears Act ) of 1917:
Established federal-state public vocational-technical education program

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Question 7 of 45

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Smith-Sears Veterans Rehabilitation Act of ( 1918, 1917, 1916 ):
Expanded the role of the Federal Board of Vocational Education created under the Smith-Hughes Act to offer vocational rehabilitation to veterans disabled during WWI. AKA Soldier's Rehabilitation Act

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Question 8 of 45

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( Smith-Sears, Smith-Fess, Smith-Hughes ) Veterans Rehabilitation Act of 1918:
Expanded the role of the Federal Board of Vocational Education created under the Smith-Hughes Act to offer vocational rehabilitation to veterans disabled during WWI. AKA Soldier's Rehabilitation Act

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Question 9 of 45

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Smith-Fess Act of ( 1920, 1921, 1922 ):
AKA the Civilian Rehabilitation Act of 1920 Began a rehabilitation program for all Americans with physical disabilities Provided funds to states at a 50/50 match for vocational guidance, training, occupational adjustment, and prosthetics

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Question 10 of 45

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( Smith-Fess, Smith-Hughes, Smith-Sears ) Act of 1920:
AKA the Civilian Rehabilitation Act of 1920 Began a rehabilitation program for all Americans with physical disabilities Provided funds to states at a 50/50 match for vocational guidance, training, occupational adjustment, and prosthetics

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Question 11 of 45

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Wagner-Peyser Act of ( 1933, 1935, 1936 ):
Created national employment system

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Question 12 of 45

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( Wagner-Peyser, Equal Opportunity, Employment ) Act of 1933:
Created national employment system

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Question 13 of 45

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Social Security Act of ( 1935, 1936, 1937 ):
Created a social insurance program designed to pay retirees 65+ y.o. a continuing income Included unemployment insurance, grants to states to provide medical care, and created AFDC

Explanation

Question 14 of 45

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( Social Security, Economic Opportunity, Rehabilitation ) Act of 1935:
Created a social insurance program designed to pay retirees 65+ y.o. a continuing income Included unemployment insurance, grants to states to provide medical care, and created AFDC

Explanation

Question 15 of 45

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Barden- Lafollete Act of ( 1943, 1944, 1940 ):
Expanded vocational services to include physical restoration and help for persons with mental limitations and illnesses Required states to submit a plan to the federal government on how it would operate such programs under the act AKA Vocational Rehabilitation Act

Explanation

Question 16 of 45

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( Barden- Lafollete, Smith-Fess, Vocational Rehabilitation ) Act of 1943:
Expanded vocational services to include physical restoration and help for persons with mental limitations and illnesses Required states to submit a plan to the federal government on how it would operate such programs under the act AKA Vocational Rehabilitation Act

Explanation

Question 17 of 45

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National Apprenticeship Act of ( 1937, 1940, 1942 ):
Designed to regulate apprenticeship and on the job training programs Later amended to permit the USDOL to develop regulations designed to protect the health, safety, and general welfare of apprentices

Explanation

Question 18 of 45

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( National Apprenticeship, Employment, Vocational Rehabilitation ) Act of 1937:
Designed to regulate apprenticeship and on the job training programs Later amended to permit the USDOL to develop regulations designed to protect the health, safety, and general welfare of apprentices

Explanation

Question 19 of 45

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Servicemen's Readjustment Act of ( 1944, 1940, 1947 ):
Provided for the guarantee of home loans to veterans Paid the educational and living expenses of veterans who wished to pursue educational and vocational training.

Explanation

Question 20 of 45

1

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( Servicemen's Readjustment, Veteran's Rehabilitation, Smith-Hughes ) Act of 1944:
Provided for the guarantee of home loans to veterans Paid the educational and living expenses of veterans who wished to pursue educational and vocational training.

Explanation

Question 21 of 45

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Employment Act of ( 1946, 1943, 1936 ):
Coordinated and utilized federal resources to develop conditions that promote employment opportunities to all who seek work

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Question 22 of 45

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( Employment, Trade, Rehabilitation ) Act of 1946:
Coordinated and utilized federal resources to develop conditions that promote employment opportunities to all who seek work

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Question 23 of 45

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National Defense Education Act of ( 1958, 1968, 1950 ):
Increased federal expenditures for STEM education to improve our national security

Explanation

Question 24 of 45

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( National Defense Education, Vocational Education, Trade ) Act of 1958:
Increased federal expenditures for STEM education to improve our national security

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Question 25 of 45

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Manpower Development Training Act of :
Provides training to workers who are unemployed as a result of automation and technological changes

Explanation

Question 26 of 45

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of 1964:
Authorized a food stamp program to help low income households achieve a more nutritionally balanced diet

Explanation

Question 27 of 45

1

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of 1964:
Outlawed segregation in public places, discrimination in hiring/ promoting/ firing, created the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, and required federally funded programs to ensure that individuals received services equally

Explanation

Question 28 of 45

1

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Economic Opportunity Act of :
Provided for job training, adult education, and loans to small businesses Created Community Action Agencies, Head Start educational programs, and Job Corps

Explanation

Question 29 of 45

1

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Work Incentive Training of :
Created the first "welfare to work" programs and was the predecessor to WTP Focused on economic self-sufficiency

Explanation

Question 30 of 45

1

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Rehabilitation Act of :
Forbids discrimination on the basis of disabilities in programs conducted by federal agencies, as well as in programs that receive federal funds.

Explanation

Question 31 of 45

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Comprehensive Employment and Training Act of :
Consolidated several federal employment and training programs Block grants were provided to prime sponsors who identified training needs in the local community and implement programs within federal guidelines.

Explanation

Question 32 of 45

1

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Trade Act of :
Established the TAA program that provides aid to workers who lose their jobs or have income reduced due to increased imports Amended to broadened scope of services to include threatened jobs due to foreign competition.

Explanation

Question 33 of 45

1

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Earned Income Tax Credit of :
Provides low income families an IRS tax refund to offset the burden of Social Security taxes as a way to encourage employment

Explanation

Question 34 of 45

1

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Youth Employment Demonstration Projects Act of :
Amended CETA (1973) to provide disadvantaged youth with employment opportunities and test different methods of dealing with the structural unemployment programs for youth

Explanation

Question 35 of 45

1

1982
Established a federal program to prepare youth and unskilled adults for entry in to the workforce

Select one of the following:

  • Job Training Partnership Act

  • Work and Gain Economic Self-Sufficiency Act

  • Family Support Act

  • Youth Employment Demonstration Projects Act

Explanation

Question 36 of 45

1

1983
Designed to protect migrant and seasonal farm workers related to pay and working conditions

Select one of the following:

  • Migrant Seasonal Farm Worker Act

  • Family Support Act

  • Work and Gain Economic Self-Sufficiency Act

  • Trade Act

Explanation

Question 37 of 45

1

1988
Amended the welfare program of the SS Act of 1935 to emphasize work, child support, and family benefits Created the Job Opportunities and Basic Skills Training program, which replaced the WIN program

Select one of the following:

  • Family Support Act

  • Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act

  • Work and Gain Economic Self-Sufficiency Act

  • Job Training Partnership Act

Explanation

Question 38 of 45

1

1990
Prohibited discrimination in public places, telecommunications, and employment on the basis of disability

Select one of the following:

  • Americans with Disabilities Act

  • Smith-Fess Act

  • Rehabilitation Act

  • Family Support Act

Explanation

Question 39 of 45

1

1996
Replaced AFDC and JOBS programs Created TANF block grant Requires state to engage welfare recipients in activities designed to move the parents into employment

Select one of the following:

  • Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act

  • Job Training Partnership Act

  • Family Support Act

  • Works Progress Administration

Explanation

Question 40 of 45

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Work and Gain Economic Self-Sufficiency Act of :
Implemented in FL Required participation in countable work activities and included penalties for not participating Offered support services, diversion programs, relocation assistance, TCA, transitional benefits

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Question 41 of 45

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of 2014:
Helps job seekers access employment education, training, and support services to succeed in the labor market and to match employers with skilled workers Replaces WIA of '98, amends Ault Edu & Fam. Lit. Act, WP Act, & Rehab. Act

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Question 42 of 45

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of 1935:
Provided jobs to unemployed workers on public projects sponsored by federal, state, or local agencies on defense and war-related projects as well as to youth

Explanation

Question 43 of 45

1

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of 1998:
Federal act that provides for workforce investment activities through local investment systems Requires states to establish state boards Amended the WP Act and the Rehabilitation Act

Explanation

Question 44 of 45

20

of :
Provided jobs to unemployed workers on public projects sponsored by federal, state, or local agencies on defense and war-related projects as well as to youth

of :
Forbids discrimination on the basis of disabilities in programs conducted by federal agencies, as well as in programs that receive federal funds.

Act of :
Established a federal program to prepare youth and unskilled adults for entry in to the workforce

Act of :
Prohibited discrimination in public places, telecommunications, and employment on the basis of disability

of :
Implemented the federal Workforce Investment Act of '98 Created the 24 LWDBS, Workforce Florida Inc. (now called Career Source), the Agency for Workforce Innovation (now called DEO), & the One-Stop delivery framework.

Act of :
Designed to protect migrant and seasonal farm workers related to pay and working conditions

Act of :
Amended the welfare program of the SS Act of 1935 to emphasize work, child support, and family benefits Created the Job Opportunities and Basic Skills Training program, which replaced the WIN program

Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996:
Replaced AFDC and JOBS programs Created TANF block grant Requires state to engage welfare recipients in activities designed to move the parents into employment

Act of :
Helps job seekers access employment education, training, and support services to succeed in the labor market and to match employers with skilled workers Replaces WIA of '98, amends Ault Edu & Fam. Lit. Act, WP Act, & Rehab. Act

Act of :
Implemented in FL Required participation in countable work activities and included penalties for not participating Offered support services, diversion programs, relocation assistance, TCA, transitional benefits

of :
Federal act that provides for workforce investment activities through local investment systems Requires states to establish state boards Amended the WP Act and the Rehabilitation Act

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    1935
    Works Progress Administration
    1998
    1996
    2014
    1988
    1983
    2000
    1990
    1982
    1973
    Rehabilitation Act
    Workforce Investment Act
    Work and Gain Economic Self-Sufficiency
    Job Training Partnership
    Workforce Innovation and Opportunity
    Family Support
    Migrant Seasonal Farm Worker
    Workforce Innovation Act
    Americans with Disabilities

Explanation

Question 45 of 45

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of 2000:
Implemented the federal Workforce Investment Act of '98 Created the 24 LWDBS, Workforce Florida Inc. (now called Career Source), the Agency for Workforce Innovation (now called DEO), & the One-Stop delivery framework.

Explanation