Deck 1: History and Theory of Child Maltreatment

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In 1811, all major French cities had Foundling Homes:

A) which provided care to poor children
B) to watch unsupervised children while their parents worked in the factories
C) which provided care for abandoned infants
D) which provided care to children who were abused and neglected
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Which piece of the Ecological Systems Theory is the impact of time, the child's growth, or the historical setting of the child:

A) macrosystem
B) microsystem
C) exosystem
D) chronosystem
E) mesosystem
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The killing of newborn infants is

A) Infanticide
B) Sexual Abuse
C) Child Exploitation
D) Neglect
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What was the name of the little girl whose father died and mother abounded her in the 1870's?

A) Etta Angell Wheeler
B) Mary Ellen Wilson
C) Ashley Nixon
D) Maddison Lu Shoe
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Battered Child Syndrome is what?

A) a child that is a battered up.
B) When a child shows signs of angermant.
C) When a child shows injuries internally and defined as "accidents by parents"
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Child maltreatment is a major social concern and occurs in what kinds of families?

A) Middle Class
B) Low Income
C) Upper Class
D) all of the above
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What was the name of the meal program that provide food to families who are unable to provide adequate food?

A) National School Lunch Act
B) United Way Lunch Program Act
C) Reduce and Free Lunch Act
D) Child Welfare and Lunch Act
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These are factors to look at when defining maltreatment. They are:

A) severity, type, chronicity, age on onset, frequency
B) severity, chronicity, age on onset, frequency
C) severity, chronicity, frequency
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What theory states that during the first year of life, infants must develop a strong bond to a caragiver?

A) Psychodynamic Theory
B) Ecological Systems Theory
C) Attachment Theory
D) Behavioral Theory
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The first real definition and description of child abuse was written by French physician:

A) Ambroise Tardieu
B) Gerald Rousseau
C) John Pestallozi
D) David Gil
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Laws have traditionally been to protect:

A) infants
B) young children
C) adults
D) teachers
Question
The first legal case against child abuse was about a young girl named what?

A) Mary Ellen
B) Ellen Mary
C) Meredith Evans
D) Eve Martin
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CAPTA is in support of:

A) prevention
B) assessment
C) investigation
D) all of the above
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What act was passed on January 31, 1974?

A) National School Lunch Act
B) Fair Labor Standards Act
C) Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act
D) Child Abuse Victims' Right Act
Question
Most states recognize four major types of maltreatment:

A) Child exploritation, child abuse, neglect and sexual abuse
B) Neglect, physical abuse, child exploitation, sexual abuse
C) Neglect, emotional abuse, death, infanticide
D) Emotional Abuse, sexual abuse, physical abuse, neglect
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Child Labor Laws were passed first by which state:

A) Texas
B) Florida
C) Massachusetts
D) Mississippi
Question
The case that is as the defining moment when physical abuse of children in the United States was finally recognized as a significant problem and addressed legally was the case of :

A) Etta Angell Wheeler
B) Mary Ellen Wilson
C) Edith Marie Carlisle
D) Mary Connolly
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Mary Ellen Wilson was helped by?

A) The society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
B) The care of Dependent Children
C) Department of Health and Human Services
D) CAPTA
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What is an orphan train?

A) Trains that moved orphans from orphanage to another orphanage
B) Placement of children of lower income to rural family.
C) Lonely train carts
Question
In ancient times infanticide was:

A) used to see how strong infants were
B) the killing of newborn infants
C) used to check the defects
D) only used to the Greeks
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What U.S. case was seen as the defining moment of physical abuse?

A) Marie Elizabeth Wilson
B) Christine Ellen Wilson
C) Mary Ellen Wilson
D) Mary Connolly
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Infant abandonment in Paris was

A) 3000-4000.
B) 4000-5000.
C) 5000-6000.
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Which ancient cultures appear to have encouraged strong parent/child unity?

A) Greek, Roman, Hebrew
B) Chinese, Roman, Hebrew
C) Egyptian, Chinese, Hebrew
D) Greek, Egyptian, Roman
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Which ancient culture did not allow the killing of infants?

A) Egyptians
B) Hebrews
C) Romans
D) Chinese
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What are the five categories of abuse?

A) Physical, sexual, emotional, neglect, exploitation
B) bruising, biting, broken bones, malnourishment, lact of education
C) physical, emotional, sexual, developemental delays, malnourishment
D) neglect, pornography, slave labor, physical, prostitution
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Which of the following can be in the categories of child maltreatment?

A) physical abuse, child exploitation
B) sexual abuse, emotional abuse, neglect
C) trafficking(women)
D) Both A and B
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Who was the Italian doctor who established one of the first daycare programs?

A) Rousseau
B) Dorothea Dix
C) Maria Montessori
D) Mary Ellen Wilson
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How often is a child maltreated?

A) every 60 minutes
B) every 30 minutes
C) every minute
D) every 15 minute
Question
The Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act was passed when?

A) January 31, 1974
B) December 21, 1973
C) January 23, 1974
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Abuse and Neglect leads a children to become

A) beggars, pimps.
B) police officers, beggars, and murderers.
C) thieves, beggars and murderers.
Question
What are types of maltreatment most states recognize?

A) neglect, sexual
B) physical abuse, emotional
C) sexual abuse, physical
D) emotional abuse, neglect
E) all of the above
Question
Charles Loring Brace saw great poverty in NYC, he arranged the placement of children in rural areas knowns as:

A) foundling
B) almshouses
C) orphan train
D) group homes
Question
Which of the following led to early deaths during the middle ages?

A) Enmeshed
B) Bottles that absorded bacteria
C) chronosystem
D) None of these
Question
Which ancient cultures advocated harsh treatment of children?

A) Greek, Hebrew
B) Roman, Hebrew
C) Greek, Roman
D) Chinese, Egyptian
Question
By viewing x-rays doctors could see internal injuries undedected by a routine physical this is known as:

A) Munchausen's Syndrome
B) Battered Child Syndrome
C) SIDS
D) Enmeshed Children's Syndrome
Question
In what year was the security act amended to provide child protective services funding to states which became a major source of states social service funding?

A) 1978
B) 1986
C) 1981
Question
One definition of child abuse is:

A) Anything that results in a child's death.
B) Any act (or failure to act) which results in death, serious physical, emotional or sexual harm or exploitation.
C) Any physical harm to a child.
D) Any failure to discipline a child.
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What are the five factors to look for in determining if maltreatment or abuse is occurring?

A) bruising, biting, frequency, severity, and chroncity
B) brusing, broken bones, developemental delays, acting out, cleanliness
C) severity, type, chronicity, age of onset, frequency
D) severity, type, developemental delays, malnourishment, bruising
Question
Infantcide is:

A) harsh treatment to infants
B) not considering infants to be humans
C) killing of the newborn
D) abandoning the infant
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Why did most children not survive?

A) commit suicide
B) gang violence
C) poor santitation, lack of food, no medical care, abuse
D) drug abuse
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What year was America's first orphanage opened?

A) 1729
B) 1950
C) 2001
D) 2007
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Who started the Orphan Train in the 1850's? Was it successful as a solution to orphanages?

A) Maria Montessori, yes
B) Charles Loring Brace, no
C) Ambroise Tardieu, yes
D) Robert Owen, no
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What system is not a part of the Ecological Systems Theory?

A) Microsystem
B) Exosystem
C) Mesosystem
D) Envirosystem
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The Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Children was started by

A) Mary Ellen Wilson in the 1870's.
B) Etta Angell Wheeler.
C) Henry Burgh.
D) Mary Connelly.
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Who developed the first real definition of child abuse?

A) Charles Loring Brace
B) Ambroise Tarieu
C) David Gil
D) William Cadagan
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Who addressess abuse and neglect in psychodynamic theory?

A) Urie Broffenbrenner
B) Albert Brandara
C) Dr. Murray Bowen
D) Sigmund Freud
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What is one of the most shameful periods in the U. S. History?

A) Orphan Trains
B) Slavery
C) Separation of Native American kids from their families
D) none of the above
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When was the first child abuse law in effect?

A) 1974
B) 1961
C) 1973
D) 1960
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In ancient cultures all children were

A) quickly killed before naming.
B) property of the parent who could kill, sell, or abandon them.
C) used in games and cheered on by Roman citizens.
D) known as infanticides.
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What was the attitude of the Puritans towards children?

A) Love with open arms.
B) Devil must be beaten out of children.
C) Children are innocent; therefore need to learn the ways of the world.
D) Put away with weak kids.
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Who thought of the phrase "battered child syndrome"?

A) The Hebrew Culture
B) John Robinson
C) Dr. Henry Kempe
D) Dr. Murray Bowen
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Who was the first child removed from an abusive home legally in the United States?

A) Mary Ellen Wilson
B) Dorothea Dix
C) Mary Connelly
D) Etta Angell Wheeler
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Which culture had an actual law against harsh treatment against children and did not allow infanticide?

A) Egyptian
B) Chinese
C) Roman
D) Hebrew
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The microsystem

A) is about time, growth and historical setting.
B) is the parent's work place.
C) has a direct effect on the child.
D) makes families aware of community resources.
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What is abuse?

A) A national epidemic that is often swept under the rug.
B) Accidental injury to a child by others.
C) There is currently no accepted definition in my states.
D) There is too many definitions to answer the question.
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What makes up Freud's psychodynamic theory?

A) Id
B) Superego
C) Ego
D) all of the above
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Which two people worked to save Mary Ellen?

A) Charles Loring Brace and Etta Angell Wheeler
B) Henry Berah and Robert Owen
C) Etta Angell Wheeler and Henry Bergh
D) Charles Loring Brace and Robert Owen
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In the 19th century in Britain

A) rickets became a form of abuse.
B) only the poor abused and neglected their children.
C) children did not need to be protected.
D) medical doctors began to recognize child abuse as a syndrome.
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The Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (CAPTA), requires

A) annual data to be published on the incidence of child abuse and neglect.
B) no money be provided to states for investigation and treatment of child abuse.
C) focus on finding abuse and neglect cases and deferring punishment.
D) establishment of minimum definition of child abuse and neglect.
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What is the mesosystem?

A) Relationship between people and things in the microsystem
B) Impact of time-child growth on the child
C) Things that directly affect the child
D) Things influence society, therefore the child
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What are some of the things Indian Children had to go through?

A) Forced to boarding schools to speak English
B) Given new names to go by
C) Not allowed to practice their culture
D) all of the above
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Which culture used children in "games" where they were tortured and mutilated?

A) Roman
B) Chinese
C) Greek
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The society for the prevention of cruelty of children formed in what year?

A) 1878
B) 1870
C) 1990
D) 1811
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Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children was started to protect

A) Mary Ellen.
B) Henry Bergh.
C) Mrs. Wheeler.
D) all of the above
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Conditions were harsh in the middle age, most children died due to what conditions?

A) poor sanitation
B) abuse
C) lack of food
D) all of the above
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Maria Montessori is known for what?

A) Founder of nursery schools in the United States and Great Britian
B) Being the first women foster parent
C) Established the first orphan asylums
D) Founder of the Montessori Method
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Who was the founder of the society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals?

A) Mary Connolly
B) Etta Angell Wheeler
C) Henry Bergh
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Which of the following best describes the orphan train?

A) Children placed in families by ministers or town communites
B) Children learn virtues of hard work and Christian life
C) Some children become cheap labor life for farm families
D) all of the above
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American's first orphanage opened in New Orleans in?

A) 1850
B) 1729
C) 1899
D) 1853
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The killing of newborn infants:

A) socioeconomic
B) infanticide
C) orphan train
D) foundling
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What was the child's name that was abused and finally caused the defining moment when physical abuse of children recognized as significant problem and addressed legally?

A) Mary Ellen Wilson
B) Maria Montessori
C) Emile
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The Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act was passed in what year?

A) 1862
B) 1974
C) 1961
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Children of Greece and Rome were given names

A) at birth.
B) after several days or months.
C) after they were 1 year old.
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Many dynasties in Egypt considered children

A) evil.
B) a nuisance.
C) sinless.
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Infants that were weak or defective

A) were left in the streets.
B) were given away.
C) were immediately killed.
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The National Organization of Victim Assistance (NOVA) was founded in?

A) 1973
B) 1909
C) 1935
D) 1975
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In Family Systems

A) maltreatment is explained by the influence of larger systems outside of the child.
B) failure to resolve sexual conflicts as children can results in sexually abusive behavior as adults.
C) maltreatment affected by family roles, boundaries, communication, roles, and need to balance.
D) B and C
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In the 1700's what percentage of children died by the age of 5?

A) 40%
B) 75%
C) 50%
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In the Middle Ages, parents valued children as

A) blessings.
B) those to help with housework.
C) products to be sold.
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Public Law 93-247, which was passed on January 31, 1974, was made for:

A) National Center on Child Abuse and Neglect (NCCAN)
B) Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment (CAPTA)
C) Child Welfare League of America (CWLA)
D) The Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA)
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Deck 1: History and Theory of Child Maltreatment
1
In 1811, all major French cities had Foundling Homes:

A) which provided care to poor children
B) to watch unsupervised children while their parents worked in the factories
C) which provided care for abandoned infants
D) which provided care to children who were abused and neglected
C
2
Which piece of the Ecological Systems Theory is the impact of time, the child's growth, or the historical setting of the child:

A) macrosystem
B) microsystem
C) exosystem
D) chronosystem
E) mesosystem
D
3
The killing of newborn infants is

A) Infanticide
B) Sexual Abuse
C) Child Exploitation
D) Neglect
A
4
What was the name of the little girl whose father died and mother abounded her in the 1870's?

A) Etta Angell Wheeler
B) Mary Ellen Wilson
C) Ashley Nixon
D) Maddison Lu Shoe
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Battered Child Syndrome is what?

A) a child that is a battered up.
B) When a child shows signs of angermant.
C) When a child shows injuries internally and defined as "accidents by parents"
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Child maltreatment is a major social concern and occurs in what kinds of families?

A) Middle Class
B) Low Income
C) Upper Class
D) all of the above
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What was the name of the meal program that provide food to families who are unable to provide adequate food?

A) National School Lunch Act
B) United Way Lunch Program Act
C) Reduce and Free Lunch Act
D) Child Welfare and Lunch Act
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These are factors to look at when defining maltreatment. They are:

A) severity, type, chronicity, age on onset, frequency
B) severity, chronicity, age on onset, frequency
C) severity, chronicity, frequency
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What theory states that during the first year of life, infants must develop a strong bond to a caragiver?

A) Psychodynamic Theory
B) Ecological Systems Theory
C) Attachment Theory
D) Behavioral Theory
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The first real definition and description of child abuse was written by French physician:

A) Ambroise Tardieu
B) Gerald Rousseau
C) John Pestallozi
D) David Gil
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Laws have traditionally been to protect:

A) infants
B) young children
C) adults
D) teachers
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12
The first legal case against child abuse was about a young girl named what?

A) Mary Ellen
B) Ellen Mary
C) Meredith Evans
D) Eve Martin
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CAPTA is in support of:

A) prevention
B) assessment
C) investigation
D) all of the above
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What act was passed on January 31, 1974?

A) National School Lunch Act
B) Fair Labor Standards Act
C) Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act
D) Child Abuse Victims' Right Act
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Most states recognize four major types of maltreatment:

A) Child exploritation, child abuse, neglect and sexual abuse
B) Neglect, physical abuse, child exploitation, sexual abuse
C) Neglect, emotional abuse, death, infanticide
D) Emotional Abuse, sexual abuse, physical abuse, neglect
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Child Labor Laws were passed first by which state:

A) Texas
B) Florida
C) Massachusetts
D) Mississippi
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17
The case that is as the defining moment when physical abuse of children in the United States was finally recognized as a significant problem and addressed legally was the case of :

A) Etta Angell Wheeler
B) Mary Ellen Wilson
C) Edith Marie Carlisle
D) Mary Connolly
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Mary Ellen Wilson was helped by?

A) The society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
B) The care of Dependent Children
C) Department of Health and Human Services
D) CAPTA
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What is an orphan train?

A) Trains that moved orphans from orphanage to another orphanage
B) Placement of children of lower income to rural family.
C) Lonely train carts
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In ancient times infanticide was:

A) used to see how strong infants were
B) the killing of newborn infants
C) used to check the defects
D) only used to the Greeks
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What U.S. case was seen as the defining moment of physical abuse?

A) Marie Elizabeth Wilson
B) Christine Ellen Wilson
C) Mary Ellen Wilson
D) Mary Connolly
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22
Infant abandonment in Paris was

A) 3000-4000.
B) 4000-5000.
C) 5000-6000.
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23
Which ancient cultures appear to have encouraged strong parent/child unity?

A) Greek, Roman, Hebrew
B) Chinese, Roman, Hebrew
C) Egyptian, Chinese, Hebrew
D) Greek, Egyptian, Roman
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Which ancient culture did not allow the killing of infants?

A) Egyptians
B) Hebrews
C) Romans
D) Chinese
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25
What are the five categories of abuse?

A) Physical, sexual, emotional, neglect, exploitation
B) bruising, biting, broken bones, malnourishment, lact of education
C) physical, emotional, sexual, developemental delays, malnourishment
D) neglect, pornography, slave labor, physical, prostitution
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Which of the following can be in the categories of child maltreatment?

A) physical abuse, child exploitation
B) sexual abuse, emotional abuse, neglect
C) trafficking(women)
D) Both A and B
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Who was the Italian doctor who established one of the first daycare programs?

A) Rousseau
B) Dorothea Dix
C) Maria Montessori
D) Mary Ellen Wilson
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How often is a child maltreated?

A) every 60 minutes
B) every 30 minutes
C) every minute
D) every 15 minute
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29
The Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act was passed when?

A) January 31, 1974
B) December 21, 1973
C) January 23, 1974
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Abuse and Neglect leads a children to become

A) beggars, pimps.
B) police officers, beggars, and murderers.
C) thieves, beggars and murderers.
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31
What are types of maltreatment most states recognize?

A) neglect, sexual
B) physical abuse, emotional
C) sexual abuse, physical
D) emotional abuse, neglect
E) all of the above
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Charles Loring Brace saw great poverty in NYC, he arranged the placement of children in rural areas knowns as:

A) foundling
B) almshouses
C) orphan train
D) group homes
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Which of the following led to early deaths during the middle ages?

A) Enmeshed
B) Bottles that absorded bacteria
C) chronosystem
D) None of these
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Which ancient cultures advocated harsh treatment of children?

A) Greek, Hebrew
B) Roman, Hebrew
C) Greek, Roman
D) Chinese, Egyptian
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35
By viewing x-rays doctors could see internal injuries undedected by a routine physical this is known as:

A) Munchausen's Syndrome
B) Battered Child Syndrome
C) SIDS
D) Enmeshed Children's Syndrome
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36
In what year was the security act amended to provide child protective services funding to states which became a major source of states social service funding?

A) 1978
B) 1986
C) 1981
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37
One definition of child abuse is:

A) Anything that results in a child's death.
B) Any act (or failure to act) which results in death, serious physical, emotional or sexual harm or exploitation.
C) Any physical harm to a child.
D) Any failure to discipline a child.
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38
What are the five factors to look for in determining if maltreatment or abuse is occurring?

A) bruising, biting, frequency, severity, and chroncity
B) brusing, broken bones, developemental delays, acting out, cleanliness
C) severity, type, chronicity, age of onset, frequency
D) severity, type, developemental delays, malnourishment, bruising
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39
Infantcide is:

A) harsh treatment to infants
B) not considering infants to be humans
C) killing of the newborn
D) abandoning the infant
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40
Why did most children not survive?

A) commit suicide
B) gang violence
C) poor santitation, lack of food, no medical care, abuse
D) drug abuse
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41
What year was America's first orphanage opened?

A) 1729
B) 1950
C) 2001
D) 2007
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42
Who started the Orphan Train in the 1850's? Was it successful as a solution to orphanages?

A) Maria Montessori, yes
B) Charles Loring Brace, no
C) Ambroise Tardieu, yes
D) Robert Owen, no
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What system is not a part of the Ecological Systems Theory?

A) Microsystem
B) Exosystem
C) Mesosystem
D) Envirosystem
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44
The Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Children was started by

A) Mary Ellen Wilson in the 1870's.
B) Etta Angell Wheeler.
C) Henry Burgh.
D) Mary Connelly.
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45
Who developed the first real definition of child abuse?

A) Charles Loring Brace
B) Ambroise Tarieu
C) David Gil
D) William Cadagan
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46
Who addressess abuse and neglect in psychodynamic theory?

A) Urie Broffenbrenner
B) Albert Brandara
C) Dr. Murray Bowen
D) Sigmund Freud
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47
What is one of the most shameful periods in the U. S. History?

A) Orphan Trains
B) Slavery
C) Separation of Native American kids from their families
D) none of the above
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48
When was the first child abuse law in effect?

A) 1974
B) 1961
C) 1973
D) 1960
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49
In ancient cultures all children were

A) quickly killed before naming.
B) property of the parent who could kill, sell, or abandon them.
C) used in games and cheered on by Roman citizens.
D) known as infanticides.
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50
What was the attitude of the Puritans towards children?

A) Love with open arms.
B) Devil must be beaten out of children.
C) Children are innocent; therefore need to learn the ways of the world.
D) Put away with weak kids.
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51
Who thought of the phrase "battered child syndrome"?

A) The Hebrew Culture
B) John Robinson
C) Dr. Henry Kempe
D) Dr. Murray Bowen
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52
Who was the first child removed from an abusive home legally in the United States?

A) Mary Ellen Wilson
B) Dorothea Dix
C) Mary Connelly
D) Etta Angell Wheeler
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53
Which culture had an actual law against harsh treatment against children and did not allow infanticide?

A) Egyptian
B) Chinese
C) Roman
D) Hebrew
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54
The microsystem

A) is about time, growth and historical setting.
B) is the parent's work place.
C) has a direct effect on the child.
D) makes families aware of community resources.
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55
What is abuse?

A) A national epidemic that is often swept under the rug.
B) Accidental injury to a child by others.
C) There is currently no accepted definition in my states.
D) There is too many definitions to answer the question.
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56
What makes up Freud's psychodynamic theory?

A) Id
B) Superego
C) Ego
D) all of the above
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57
Which two people worked to save Mary Ellen?

A) Charles Loring Brace and Etta Angell Wheeler
B) Henry Berah and Robert Owen
C) Etta Angell Wheeler and Henry Bergh
D) Charles Loring Brace and Robert Owen
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58
In the 19th century in Britain

A) rickets became a form of abuse.
B) only the poor abused and neglected their children.
C) children did not need to be protected.
D) medical doctors began to recognize child abuse as a syndrome.
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59
The Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (CAPTA), requires

A) annual data to be published on the incidence of child abuse and neglect.
B) no money be provided to states for investigation and treatment of child abuse.
C) focus on finding abuse and neglect cases and deferring punishment.
D) establishment of minimum definition of child abuse and neglect.
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60
What is the mesosystem?

A) Relationship between people and things in the microsystem
B) Impact of time-child growth on the child
C) Things that directly affect the child
D) Things influence society, therefore the child
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61
What are some of the things Indian Children had to go through?

A) Forced to boarding schools to speak English
B) Given new names to go by
C) Not allowed to practice their culture
D) all of the above
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62
Which culture used children in "games" where they were tortured and mutilated?

A) Roman
B) Chinese
C) Greek
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63
The society for the prevention of cruelty of children formed in what year?

A) 1878
B) 1870
C) 1990
D) 1811
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64
Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children was started to protect

A) Mary Ellen.
B) Henry Bergh.
C) Mrs. Wheeler.
D) all of the above
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65
Conditions were harsh in the middle age, most children died due to what conditions?

A) poor sanitation
B) abuse
C) lack of food
D) all of the above
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66
Maria Montessori is known for what?

A) Founder of nursery schools in the United States and Great Britian
B) Being the first women foster parent
C) Established the first orphan asylums
D) Founder of the Montessori Method
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67
Who was the founder of the society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals?

A) Mary Connolly
B) Etta Angell Wheeler
C) Henry Bergh
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68
Which of the following best describes the orphan train?

A) Children placed in families by ministers or town communites
B) Children learn virtues of hard work and Christian life
C) Some children become cheap labor life for farm families
D) all of the above
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69
American's first orphanage opened in New Orleans in?

A) 1850
B) 1729
C) 1899
D) 1853
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70
The killing of newborn infants:

A) socioeconomic
B) infanticide
C) orphan train
D) foundling
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71
What was the child's name that was abused and finally caused the defining moment when physical abuse of children recognized as significant problem and addressed legally?

A) Mary Ellen Wilson
B) Maria Montessori
C) Emile
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72
The Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act was passed in what year?

A) 1862
B) 1974
C) 1961
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73
Children of Greece and Rome were given names

A) at birth.
B) after several days or months.
C) after they were 1 year old.
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74
Many dynasties in Egypt considered children

A) evil.
B) a nuisance.
C) sinless.
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75
Infants that were weak or defective

A) were left in the streets.
B) were given away.
C) were immediately killed.
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76
The National Organization of Victim Assistance (NOVA) was founded in?

A) 1973
B) 1909
C) 1935
D) 1975
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77
In Family Systems

A) maltreatment is explained by the influence of larger systems outside of the child.
B) failure to resolve sexual conflicts as children can results in sexually abusive behavior as adults.
C) maltreatment affected by family roles, boundaries, communication, roles, and need to balance.
D) B and C
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78
In the 1700's what percentage of children died by the age of 5?

A) 40%
B) 75%
C) 50%
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79
In the Middle Ages, parents valued children as

A) blessings.
B) those to help with housework.
C) products to be sold.
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80
Public Law 93-247, which was passed on January 31, 1974, was made for:

A) National Center on Child Abuse and Neglect (NCCAN)
B) Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment (CAPTA)
C) Child Welfare League of America (CWLA)
D) The Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA)
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