Exam 7: An Overview of Social Welfare and Social Work History
Exam 2: Introduction to Social Work and Social Welfare60 Questions
Exam 3: Social Work Values and Ethics60 Questions
Exam 4: Empowerment and Human Diversity62 Questions
Exam 5: The Process of Generalist Practice65 Questions
Exam 6: Practice Settings64 Questions
Exam 7: An Overview of Social Welfare and Social Work History89 Questions
Exam 8: Policy, Policy Analysis, Policy Practice, and Policy Advocacy: Foundations for Service Provision55 Questions
Exam 9: Policies and Programs to Combat Poverty65 Questions
Exam 10: Social Work and Services for Children and Families62 Questions
Exam 11: Social Work and Services for Older Adults55 Questions
Exam 12: Social Work and Services for People With Disabilities57 Questions
Exam 13: Social Work and Services in Health Care52 Questions
Exam 14: Social Work and Services in Mental Health65 Questions
Exam 15: Social Work and Substance Use, Abuse, and Dependence59 Questions
Exam 16: Social Work and Services for Youths and in the Schools59 Questions
Exam 17: Social Work and Services in the Criminal Justice System59 Questions
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The _____ mental health movement emphasized specialized psychiatric units and psychotherapy.
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Explain why the following women were important to social welfare history:
Jane Addams
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The Dawes Act resulted in American Indians regaining 75% of their land.
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The _____ mental health movement emphasized human treatment in structured institutional settings.
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The Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunities Act was passed during the _____ presidency.
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The _____ mental health movement emphasized provision of care in people's own communities.
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Early poor laws in the American colonies frequently placed dependent children in apprenticeships.
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The Elizabethan Poor Law is considered the first piece of legislation establishing coherent, consistent public support for needy people through local taxes.
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The Family and Medical Leave Act was passed during George W. Bush's presidency.
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