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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Explain why the following women were important to social welfare history:
Jane Addams
Mary Richmond
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_____ is a government program providing benefits related to certain designated risks assumed by working people.
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John Locke's tabula rasa approach from the mid-18th century suggested that children:
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As a result of _____ and her followers' efforts, over 30 state mental hospitals were established during the mid-1800s.
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Under the Freedmen's Bureau, over 25% of eligible African Americans were allocated property.
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All of the following are true regarding the early poor laws in the American colonies except that:
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List the ways in which the Civil Rights Act of 1964 attempted to decrease discrimination.
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The _____ in 1917 gave all people born on the island of Puerto Rico U.S. citizenship.
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The _____ provided grants to the states for people in need and established camps for displaced persons, provided loans to college students, and purchased and sold 4 million acres of land to tenant farmers.
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How did the United States gain control of Puerto Rico? What treaties and acts pertain to Puerto Rico?
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An effort to fashion a "Great Society" was initiated by President:
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President Barack Obama's health-care reform plan is entitled the _____.
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The _____ initially recruited males between 18 and 25 who were receiving public assistance and transported them to revitalize parks in the West.
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What is the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, when was it signed, and what did it do for the United States?
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List the three categories of eligible recipients outlined in the English Elizabethan Poor Law.
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