Exam 6: An Overview of Social Welfare and Social Work History
Exam 1: Introduction to Social Work and Social Welfare61 Questions
Exam 2: Social Work Values and Ethics61 Questions
Exam 3: Empowerment and Human Diversity62 Questions
Exam 4: The Process of Generalist Practice65 Questions
Exam 5: Practice Settings64 Questions
Exam 6: An Overview of Social Welfare and Social Work History90 Questions
Exam 7: Policy, Policy Analysis, Policy Practice, and Policy Advocacy: Foundations for Service Provision55 Questions
Exam 8: Policies and Programs to Combat Poverty66 Questions
Exam 9: Social Work and Services for Children and Families62 Questions
Exam 10: Social Work and Services for Older Adults55 Questions
Exam 11: Social Work and Services for People With Disabilities58 Questions
Exam 12: Social Work and Services in Health Care52 Questions
Exam 13: Social Work and Services in Mental Health65 Questions
Exam 14: Social Work and Substance Use, Abuse, and Dependence59 Questions
Exam 15: Social Work and Services for Youths and in the Schools59 Questions
Exam 16: Social Work and Services in the Criminal Justice System59 Questions
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The _____ was the most important piece of civil rights legislation since the Civil War.
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The 1781 Articles of Confederation gave the federal government singular and complete authority over Indian affairs.
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The _____ to the U.S. Constitution, granting women the right to vote, was passed in 1920.
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When was the first National Association of Social Work (NASW)Code of Ethics established?
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_____ was one of the founders of perhaps the most famous settlement house in Chicago, called the Hull House, in 1889.
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During the 1950s, 85% of social work students selected casework as their orientation of choice.
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The 1601 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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To what extent did U.S. policy concerning American Indians reflect a racist orientation rather than appreciation for and nurturance of cultural differences?
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The _____ movement, following the mental health movement, emphasized provision of care in people's own communities.
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Dorothea Dix was an advocate for the American Indian assimilation into the mainstream culture in the United States.
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The Trail of Tears refers to the infamous 1,200-mile journey of the Cherokee people.
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The Great Society was a program initiated by Franklin D. Roosevelt.
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_____ was a program that recruited impoverished youths ages 16-24 from disadvantaged urban and rural communities, and provided them with residential training, employment, and work skills.
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The _____ channeled funds to finance various public works such as building roads, cataloging resources in libraries, digging drainage ditches, and renovating parks.
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The _____ halted Asian immigration almost altogether, a state of affairs that lasted until 1968.
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What are some important events that affected social welfare during Clinton's presidency?
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According to Tice and Perkins (2002), the most famous Native American protest group from the 1960s is the _____.
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The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo gave Puerto Ricans U.S. citizenship.
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