Exam 9: Communities in the Macro Social Environment: Theories and Concepts
Exam 1: Introduction to Human Behavior in the Macro Social Environment52 Questions
Exam 2: Values and Principles That Guide Generalist Practice in the Macro Social Environment58 Questions
Exam 3: Human Behavior in Groups: Theories and Dynamics55 Questions
Exam 4: Types of Groups in the Macro Social Environment55 Questions
Exam 5: Knowledge and Theories About Organizations50 Questions
Exam 6: Social Service Organizational Settings, Goals and Environmental Contexts54 Questions
Exam 7: Organizational Structure and Dynamics54 Questions
Exam 8: Human Behavior, Management, and Empowerment in Organizations57 Questions
Exam 9: Communities in the Macro Social Environment: Theories and Concepts55 Questions
Exam 10: Assessment of Geographic Communities and Empowerment57 Questions
Exam 11: Neighborhood Empowerment55 Questions
Exam 12: Diversity, Populations-At-Risk, and Empowerment in the Macro Social Environment55 Questions
Exam 13: Social Justice and the Global Community60 Questions
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Which of the following is an example of a locality-based community?
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Satellite communities are also called institutional communities.
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The Rodriquez family always participates in their neighborhood's Cinco de Mayo celebrations. It helps them link between the past and the future. Which theory best explains this behavior?
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Which of the following is NOT an area on which urban social workers must focus?
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Define community and the two types of communities. Why is the study of communities important to the social work practitioner?
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Demographics, competition, and segregation are very important concepts of the _____ perspective.
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An aspect of a human ecological perspective on communities involves the extent to which community members feel they have similar concerns.
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Explain the special issues faced by social workers practicing in rural communities.
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Population is the total number of persons living in a designated community.
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Which terms refers to the ratio of people living within a particular space?
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To what extent are social service agencies, religious organizations, and community groups and service workers dependent on the homeless for their existence?
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Dual or multiple relationships may be unavoidable for a generalist practitioner in a rural community.
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Which theories pose direct opposition to functionalist theories?
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To what extent should corporations be held accountable for the production and distribution of harmful goods nationally and internationally? If they should be held accountable, in what ways? Who should hold them accountable?
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Which term refers to the ranking of people in society based on their wealth, power, and family background, and is often related to competition within the community?
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Population in rural counties declined between 2010 and 2012, the first time this happened since census-taking began.
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The exodus of community residents from inner city neighborhoods to outlying suburbs would be a focus of the human ecology perspective of a community.
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Conflict theories emphasize a community's purpose and how that community can continue working to attain that purpose.
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