Exam 3: The Intersectionality of Race and Ethnicity With Other Factors
Exam 1: Culture14 Questions
Exam 2: Cultural Diversity, Oppression, and Action: a Culturally Grounded Paradigm13 Questions
Exam 3: The Intersectionality of Race and Ethnicity With Other Factors15 Questions
Exam 4: Intersecting Social and Cultural Determinants of Health and Well-Being12 Questions
Exam 5: Evolutionary and Structural Functionalist Classical Theories16 Questions
Exam 6: Theoretical Perspectives on Diversity13 Questions
Exam 7: Social Work Perspectives: Social Context, Consciousness, and Resiliency15 Questions
Exam 8: The Formation and Legacies of Racial and Ethnic Minorities26 Questions
Exam 9: Gender Gender, Gender Roles, and Gender Identity16 Questions
Exam 10: Sexual Orientation17 Questions
Exam 11: Cultural Norms and Social Work Practice19 Questions
Exam 12: Culturally Grounded Methods of Social Work Practice15 Questions
Exam 13: Culturally Grounded Community-Based Helping17 Questions
Exam 14: Social Policy and Culturally Grounded Social Work12 Questions
Exam 15: Culturally Grounded Evaluation and Research15 Questions
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Homosexuality is now normative in the United States and is completely accepted.
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There are no oppositions to affirmative action.
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The process of gay liberation has emphasized
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What is the meaning of the statement, "people do not choose their social class?"
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A meritocracy is a system of rewards allocated on many areas of merit.
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The social class lines in the United States can be described as everything but
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What is a key factor in society's treatment of people with physical disabilities and how has society historically treated the community?
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Social workers need to be approach individuals of all races and ethnicities as complex and multilayered persons with different intersecting identities.
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How do gender and sexual orientation are part of oppressive systems and how can social workers address these issues?
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The intersection of gender, race, and class can be described by which of the following?
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Intersectionality only explains the oppression that African American women experience.
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What is intersectionality and why is it important to social workers? What is the matrix of domination?
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