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The self-sufficiency threshold suggests that a family needs less money to get by than the official poverty threshold.
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One difference between abuse and neglect of a child is that:

A)Neglect is an act of commission while abuse is an act of omission.
B)Abuse is always more threatening to the child's well-being than neglect.
C)Neglect is more likely to be involuntary on the part of the caregiver than is abuse.
D)Cases of neglect are easier to define than cases of abuse.
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The aged poor, young children, and handicapped persons are likely to be classified among the:

A)deserving poor.
B)able-bodied poor.
C)statistical poor.
D)the "silent majority"
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The preferred treatment for child abuse has been shown to be:

A)placement of the abused child in a foster home.
B)placement of the child in an institution.
C)punish the abusive parents.
D)help the parents become more effective as parents.
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Parents who abuse their children:

A)were invariably abused by their parents.
B)are more likely to have low rather than high incomes.
C)do not benefit from counseling.
D)are virtually never found in middle- and upper-class homes.
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According to government regulations, food stamps:

A)can only be used for buying food.
B)may be redeemed for cash.
C)can be used to buy paper products.
D)can be used to buy cigarettes.
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The number of reported cases of child maltreatment is probably less than the number of actual cases.
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Current trends in family composition result in more time for parental supervision of children
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The number of reported cases of child abuse has decreased sharply in recent decades.
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Which of the following is not an indirect result of unemployment?

A)increase in some physical illnesses
B)increased mental illness
C)increased numbers applying for unemployment insurance
D)increased prison admissions
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It appears that the states of the union will play a decreasing role in managing welfare programs in the coming years.
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All states in the U.S.pay the same proportion of aid to AFDC recipients.
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Parents Anonymous is a self-help organization.
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The welfare system has been criticized on the grounds that it:

A)rewards irresponsible behavior.
B)leads to family nonformation.
C)minimizes work incentives for the poor.
D)all of the above
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According to your text, the program most people are talking about when they refer to "welfare" is:

A)Social Security.
B)AFDC.
C)General Assistance.
D)Food Stamps.
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Child abuse almost always repeats itself in successive generations.
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The most reliable cases of child abuse come from parents seeking custody of a child.
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Domestic violence in the gay and lesbian community is estimated to have similar prevalence rates as in heterosexual communities.
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Workers who have been laid off may be considered able-bodied poor.
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Eligibility standards for welfare benefits are set by:

A)local governments.
B)state governments.
C)the federal government.
D)a special commission.
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Meals on Wheels is a community-based program for elderly persons who have
limited mobility
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The greatest number of institutionalized elderly persons are in:

A)mental hospitals.
B)hospitals for the chronically ill.
C)prisons.
D)nursing homes.
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Most mental health experts have come to the conclusion that deinstitutionalization is:

A)a bad policy that could never have succeeded.
B)a good policy that was badly implemented.
C)a good policy that was successfully implemented.
D)a bad policy that worked very well.
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People with disabilities may earn unlimited income without the risk of losing Social Security and other benefits
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Which approach to the drug problem is based on the medical model?

A)legalization
B)law enforcement
C)treatment
D)none of the above
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The term "narcotics" refers to drugs derived from cocaine.
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Negative attitudes of able-bodied persons toward disability is an example of an architectural barrier.
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In the United States, wife beating was legal until the late 1800s and early 1900s.
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The policy of getting patients out of long-stay mental hospitals is called:

A)restitution.
B)substitution.
C)deinstitutionalization.
D)crisis intervention.
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Which statement about mental health is accurate?

A)There has been an increase in the number of resident mental patients since the 1950s.
B)A full spectrum of aftercare services is routinely provided to ex-mental patients.
C)Mental patients do not stay in the hospital as long on the average as they did decades ago.
D)The number of Community Mental Health Centers is adequate to serve the entire population.
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Hospital readmission of a chronic mental patient is a sure sign of a failure on the part of caregivers.
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Medicare is a system of health insurance for welfare beneficiaries.
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"Crack" is a form of heroin.
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Synanon is a self-help group for addicts.
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A basic tenet of Alcoholics Anonymous is that the alcoholic should not regard himself as cured at any time.
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"Mainstreaming" means helping people with disabilities to participate in community life.
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The most frequently used treatment for heroin addiction is:

A)detoxification in a hospital.
B)self-help groups.
C)psychotherapy.
D)methadone maintenance.
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Recent nationwide surveys have shown that mental or psychological disorders affect only a miniscule percentage of the population.
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Which of the following is not a mandated or required service for Community Mental Health Centers?

A)research and evaluation
B)emergency care
C)outpatient care
D)inpatient care
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Currently, many formerly institutionalized mental patients are now showing up as a significant part of the prison population rather than being re-institutionalized in psychiatric facilities.
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One reason that alternatives to incarceration of criminals are being tried is:

A)that conventional probation and parole programs are well staffed.
B)the high cost of incarceration.
C)the alternatives have been proven to reduce recidivism.
D)they are generally more secure than incarceration.
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Crystal Meth abuse is considered by many to be the fastest growing and most serious drug problem facing America Today.
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Private charities have played a major role in helping the homeless.
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The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act was passed by congress under President George Bush in 2004.
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Heterosexual sex has now replaced drug use as the most common means of transmission of the HIV/AIDS virus to women
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Presently, prevention programs aimed at reducing HIV infections are having more success among older than younger adults.
Question
Methamphetamine is classified as schedule II drug which means:

A)It has a high potential for abuse
B)It is completely outlawed and it not available in prescription by physicians
C)It is about to become legal
D)It can be used for recreational purposed
E)None of the above
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The term "intellectual disability" was formerly known as mental retardation.
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In 2009 the unemployment rate in the U.S was the highest it has been in over a quarter of a century.
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Methamphetamine is a highly addictive stimulant which affects the central nervous system.
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Most states still rely on the IQ score in diagnosing intellectual disabilities.
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AIDS is responsible for more fatalities each year than either cancer or heart disease.
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Developmental disabilities can be severe and chronic and likely last over a person's lifetime.
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Which of the following statements does not help explain the high costs of treating AIDS patients?

A)The illness requires the services of many different kinds of medical specialists.
B)AIDS victims are living longer than previously.
C)The victim may require multiple hospitalizations
D)Some medical staff do not want to treat AIDS victims.
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There is general agreement among experts about the number of homeless persons in the United States.
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AIDS (the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome) claims more lives each year than heart disease and cancer combined.
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Methamphetamine was developed early last century from its present drug Mitazopol.
Question
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) is:

A)a genetic disorder
B)a bacterial infection.
C)a viral disease.
D)a disorder of the nervous system.
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Co-occurring disorders are often referred to as dual-diagnoses or dual disorders.
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Which statement about rehabilitation of offenders is accurate?

A)Prison is a good place to learn to function in a free society.
B)Efforts at rehabilitation are generally successful.
C)We don't know which kind of program will be most effective for a given offender.
D)No programs of rehabilitation are successful.
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An intellectual disability usually requires an IQ score of approximately 70 or below.
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Not all people living in poverty are unemployed.
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An intellectual disability is usually characterized by:

A)deficits in problem solving
B)deficits in abstract thinking
C)deficits in academic learning
D)all of the above
E)none of the above
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Examples of developmental disabilities include:

A)autism
B)cerebral palsy
C)Down Syndrome
D)all of the above
E)none of the above
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Children with mild intellectual disabilities are usually slow in learning to walk and talk.
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The self-sufficiency threshold suggests that a family needs less money to get by than the official poverty threshold.
False
2
One difference between abuse and neglect of a child is that:

A)Neglect is an act of commission while abuse is an act of omission.
B)Abuse is always more threatening to the child's well-being than neglect.
C)Neglect is more likely to be involuntary on the part of the caregiver than is abuse.
D)Cases of neglect are easier to define than cases of abuse.
C
3
The aged poor, young children, and handicapped persons are likely to be classified among the:

A)deserving poor.
B)able-bodied poor.
C)statistical poor.
D)the "silent majority"
A
4
The preferred treatment for child abuse has been shown to be:

A)placement of the abused child in a foster home.
B)placement of the child in an institution.
C)punish the abusive parents.
D)help the parents become more effective as parents.
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Parents who abuse their children:

A)were invariably abused by their parents.
B)are more likely to have low rather than high incomes.
C)do not benefit from counseling.
D)are virtually never found in middle- and upper-class homes.
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According to government regulations, food stamps:

A)can only be used for buying food.
B)may be redeemed for cash.
C)can be used to buy paper products.
D)can be used to buy cigarettes.
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The number of reported cases of child maltreatment is probably less than the number of actual cases.
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Current trends in family composition result in more time for parental supervision of children
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The number of reported cases of child abuse has decreased sharply in recent decades.
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Which of the following is not an indirect result of unemployment?

A)increase in some physical illnesses
B)increased mental illness
C)increased numbers applying for unemployment insurance
D)increased prison admissions
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It appears that the states of the union will play a decreasing role in managing welfare programs in the coming years.
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All states in the U.S.pay the same proportion of aid to AFDC recipients.
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Parents Anonymous is a self-help organization.
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The welfare system has been criticized on the grounds that it:

A)rewards irresponsible behavior.
B)leads to family nonformation.
C)minimizes work incentives for the poor.
D)all of the above
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According to your text, the program most people are talking about when they refer to "welfare" is:

A)Social Security.
B)AFDC.
C)General Assistance.
D)Food Stamps.
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Child abuse almost always repeats itself in successive generations.
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The most reliable cases of child abuse come from parents seeking custody of a child.
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Domestic violence in the gay and lesbian community is estimated to have similar prevalence rates as in heterosexual communities.
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Workers who have been laid off may be considered able-bodied poor.
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Eligibility standards for welfare benefits are set by:

A)local governments.
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D)a special commission.
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Meals on Wheels is a community-based program for elderly persons who have
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The greatest number of institutionalized elderly persons are in:

A)mental hospitals.
B)hospitals for the chronically ill.
C)prisons.
D)nursing homes.
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Most mental health experts have come to the conclusion that deinstitutionalization is:

A)a bad policy that could never have succeeded.
B)a good policy that was badly implemented.
C)a good policy that was successfully implemented.
D)a bad policy that worked very well.
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People with disabilities may earn unlimited income without the risk of losing Social Security and other benefits
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Which approach to the drug problem is based on the medical model?

A)legalization
B)law enforcement
C)treatment
D)none of the above
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The term "narcotics" refers to drugs derived from cocaine.
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Negative attitudes of able-bodied persons toward disability is an example of an architectural barrier.
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In the United States, wife beating was legal until the late 1800s and early 1900s.
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The policy of getting patients out of long-stay mental hospitals is called:

A)restitution.
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C)deinstitutionalization.
D)crisis intervention.
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Which statement about mental health is accurate?

A)There has been an increase in the number of resident mental patients since the 1950s.
B)A full spectrum of aftercare services is routinely provided to ex-mental patients.
C)Mental patients do not stay in the hospital as long on the average as they did decades ago.
D)The number of Community Mental Health Centers is adequate to serve the entire population.
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Hospital readmission of a chronic mental patient is a sure sign of a failure on the part of caregivers.
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Medicare is a system of health insurance for welfare beneficiaries.
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"Crack" is a form of heroin.
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Synanon is a self-help group for addicts.
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A basic tenet of Alcoholics Anonymous is that the alcoholic should not regard himself as cured at any time.
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"Mainstreaming" means helping people with disabilities to participate in community life.
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The most frequently used treatment for heroin addiction is:

A)detoxification in a hospital.
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D)methadone maintenance.
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Recent nationwide surveys have shown that mental or psychological disorders affect only a miniscule percentage of the population.
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Which of the following is not a mandated or required service for Community Mental Health Centers?

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D)inpatient care
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Currently, many formerly institutionalized mental patients are now showing up as a significant part of the prison population rather than being re-institutionalized in psychiatric facilities.
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One reason that alternatives to incarceration of criminals are being tried is:

A)that conventional probation and parole programs are well staffed.
B)the high cost of incarceration.
C)the alternatives have been proven to reduce recidivism.
D)they are generally more secure than incarceration.
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Crystal Meth abuse is considered by many to be the fastest growing and most serious drug problem facing America Today.
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Private charities have played a major role in helping the homeless.
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The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act was passed by congress under President George Bush in 2004.
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Heterosexual sex has now replaced drug use as the most common means of transmission of the HIV/AIDS virus to women
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Presently, prevention programs aimed at reducing HIV infections are having more success among older than younger adults.
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Methamphetamine is classified as schedule II drug which means:

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B)It is completely outlawed and it not available in prescription by physicians
C)It is about to become legal
D)It can be used for recreational purposed
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The term "intellectual disability" was formerly known as mental retardation.
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In 2009 the unemployment rate in the U.S was the highest it has been in over a quarter of a century.
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Methamphetamine is a highly addictive stimulant which affects the central nervous system.
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Most states still rely on the IQ score in diagnosing intellectual disabilities.
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AIDS is responsible for more fatalities each year than either cancer or heart disease.
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Developmental disabilities can be severe and chronic and likely last over a person's lifetime.
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Which of the following statements does not help explain the high costs of treating AIDS patients?

A)The illness requires the services of many different kinds of medical specialists.
B)AIDS victims are living longer than previously.
C)The victim may require multiple hospitalizations
D)Some medical staff do not want to treat AIDS victims.
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There is general agreement among experts about the number of homeless persons in the United States.
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AIDS (the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome) claims more lives each year than heart disease and cancer combined.
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Methamphetamine was developed early last century from its present drug Mitazopol.
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Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) is:

A)a genetic disorder
B)a bacterial infection.
C)a viral disease.
D)a disorder of the nervous system.
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Co-occurring disorders are often referred to as dual-diagnoses or dual disorders.
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Which statement about rehabilitation of offenders is accurate?

A)Prison is a good place to learn to function in a free society.
B)Efforts at rehabilitation are generally successful.
C)We don't know which kind of program will be most effective for a given offender.
D)No programs of rehabilitation are successful.
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An intellectual disability usually requires an IQ score of approximately 70 or below.
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Not all people living in poverty are unemployed.
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An intellectual disability is usually characterized by:

A)deficits in problem solving
B)deficits in abstract thinking
C)deficits in academic learning
D)all of the above
E)none of the above
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Examples of developmental disabilities include:

A)autism
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D)all of the above
E)none of the above
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Children with mild intellectual disabilities are usually slow in learning to walk and talk.
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