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<u>It is unfunded mandates.</u>
More broadly, unfunded mandates are Government's orders or mandates that requires state and local government to perform activities for which it has no funds, and the government does not reimburse them.
With an unfunded mandate, the government put regulations or new conditions that diminish the state's ability to pay for an existing mandate, for example, it may cut funds designated for a specific program or it may change the requirements for receiving funds.
For example, when the government increases the minimum wage of a nation, it's creating an unfunded mandate, as the companies now have to abide by the law by paying higher salaries without any governmental help or funding. This also happens when the government order public transit agencies to upgrade security measures, training programs, and background checks, without any financial help.
Though, like all things in life, it did come to an end, the resulting outcome has been labeled both a success and a failure. When Reconstruction began in 1865, a broken America had just finished fighting the Civil War. So yes, reconstruction was a success.
<em>Credentialism</em> is a process in which the demand for formal qualifications in individuals grows. As a result, the benefit of differentiation that a person can get as a product of obtaining certain qualification is reduced.
In a credential society, individuals with the highest level (and number) of qualifications will have the greatest chance to obtain the best benefits that this society offers.
People with a low socioeconomic status are highly vulnerable under this structure due to the fact that they are unable to have access to good quality education, if any education at all, due to the cost it represents. On the other hand, people with a high socioeconomic status will have greater access to this benefit due to their greater purchasing power.
For example, a highly skilled teenager whose family is living on welfare wants to become a doctor. This is an expensive career he cannot pay. Therefore, he will have to make his best efforts to apply to a scholarship and beat other candidates in order to get it and be able to study medicine. he might already be in an unfavorable position in comparison to other candidates if his school education was not of good quality.