Deck 10: Assessment of Geographic Communities and Empowerment

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Which of the following statements about power in communities is FALSE?

A) Power involves the influence to direct others' actions or thoughts.
B) Power is used to achieve some desired effect.
C) Social works must understand a community's power structure.
D) People must wield power to be considered powerful.
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People under age 18 who do not have the right to vote. This is an example of the lack of _____ empowerment.

A) personal
B) social
C) prejudicial
D) economic
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To gather information about the community, Lewis held an open event where all community members were invited and encouraged to attend. Which information gathering technique did Lewis use?

A) Key informant technique
B) Public forum
C) Nominal group technique
D) Social indicators assessment
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Which of the following is NOT a community-building core value in the NASW Code of Ethics ?

A) Competence
B) Social justice
C) Service
D) Spirituality
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Which term refers to a group of nonprofessional people volunteering their time and resources to help either an individual or group of people in need?

A) Natural helping network
B) Community alliance
C) Neighborhood
D) Decision-making loop
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To gather information about the community, Andrea asked group members to silently list their needs on paper without group discussion so that each member's personal views could be ascertained without influence from the others. Which information gathering technique did Andrea use?

A) Key informant technique
B) Community forum
C) Nominal group technique
D) Social indicators assessment
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Rural youths' disinterest in higher education is attributed to a wide range of factors. Which was NOT one of them?

A) Family factors
B) Community factors
C) Institutional factors
D) Spiritual factors
Question
A community's population size, density, and resident ethnic groups make up its ________.

A) history
B) heterogeneity
C) politics
D) demographics
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In generalist social work, one of the most important roles on behalf of your client is that of the _____, which often involves taking risks, especially in the face of a larger, more powerful system.

A) broker
B) enabler
C) advocate
D) evaluator
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Which term refers to the ability to increase the leadership and organizational skills of local people for the purpose of strengthening their own organizations and networking capacities?

A) Influence peddling
B) Needs assessment
C) Capacity building
D) Strength training
Question
Newspaper editors, gossips, and computer wizards are all examples of people in communities whose access to ______ gives them power.

A) information
B) reputation
C) high status
D) wealth
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Which of the following is NOT one of the four principles inherent in community-building?

A) Working together
B) Individual strengths
C) Targeting neighborhoods
D) Developing new cooperative alliances
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The Warren Family Institute was an example of a:

A) comprehensive community initiative.
B) community involvement coalition.
C) community corporate infusion.
D) case study on community entropy.
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Which of the following is an example of a community link formed by asset mapping?

A) A school provides meeting rooms for parent-teacher conferences.
B) A church invites its parishioners to a special day of prayer.
C) A university fundraises to build a new sports arena.
D) A police department delivers turkeys to a local food pantry for seniors.
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Which term refers to the condition of having direct control over what is happening in one's own life?

A) Citizen participation
B) Personal empowerment
C) Social empowerment
D) Community building
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An educational system can be assessed in all of the following ways EXCEPT:

A) its context.
B) the wealth of the parents of the students.
C) the extent to which the school system enables students to do well.
D) its attention to its adult residents.
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According to the text, possibly President Barack Obama's most contentious experiences as a community organizer in Chicago involved:

A) helping displaced steel workers find a job.
B) curbing crime and drug trafficking.
C) getting housing administrators to remove asbestos from area housing.
D) developing summer jobs for area youth.
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A(n) _____ school is a public school supported by tax dollars but allowed to be managed outside of the jurisdiction of the local school board but in accordance with state regulations.

A) satellite
B) charter
C) extended
D) magnetic
Question
Which social work role occurs only in the context of communities?

A) Mobilizer
B) Advocate
C) Mediator
D) Broker
Question
Jalen is attempting to understand the community with which he is working. He chooses to look at the issues in terms of gang violence, the high unemployment rate, and poor health care. Jalen is using ________.

A) an asset-based perspective
B) a deficit-based perspective
C) his capacity building skills
D) the mapping assets technique
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Empowerment is the potential ability to move people on a chosen course to produce an effect or achieve some goal.
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Ordinary individuals identified by others in the community as being good listeners and helpers are considered natural helpers.
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Community building refers to the reality and possibility of restoring or refurbishing the sense and reality of community in neighborhoods.
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Mapping assets is a tool to prepare for community building.
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In terms of community assessment, need identification and need assessment are the same thing.
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Potential sources of individual assets and contributions are finite.
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Social support networks are related to interpersonal connections.
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New generation cooperatives (NGCs) are organizations whose overarching goal is to eliminate homelessness.
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Interpersonal connections and affiliations with others in the community can enhance your power base.
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Social workers who strive to improve community macro systems often employ the concept of citizen participation.
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Assets are the people, groups, and resources in a community that can help it function and grow.
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A core concept of social support networks is the establishment of communication channels with others based on common interests or needs.
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An action system is the system being changed.
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In social work, the facilitator links the macro client system with community resources, and services.
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Informed consent is difficult to attain when pursuing community action.
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The concepts of power, citizen participation, and social networks often relate to each other.
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People have social empowerment when they can directly control what's happening in their own lives.
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The Red Cross is an example of a natural helping network.
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Individual personal and social empowerment are interrelated.
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President Barack Obama's experience with community building taught him to listen, minimize conflict, and involve many people in establishing conflict.
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Explain why advocacy is the most important role of the generalist practice.
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Explain why obtaining informed consent is problematic with community action.
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Identify the four major principles in establishing a community-building approach and explain why they are important.
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Explain the advantages and disadvantages of working as a rural school social worker. Would you want to be a rural school social worker? Why or why not?
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Define the following social work roles and cite an example of each.
A. Mobilizer
B. Broker
C. Coordinator
D. Enabler
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Describe personal empowerment, social empowerment, and the relationship between the two.
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How would you assess your own individual capacities with respect to the dimensions discussed in the text? What do you consider as your most important three assets?
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Why must social workers understand power as it relates to communities? How can they determine who has power in a given community?
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How can the Internet facilitate social change?
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List and explain the 10 dimensions of a community.
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Devise four examples of how teenagers could provide great citizen participation and service.
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What three principles characterize asset-based community development?
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With what social networks are you involved? In what ways do they serve to support you?
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What is the Warren Family Institute? What issues were addressed by this organization?
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What are two functions of a natural helping network?
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Briefly describe Barack Obama's experience in community organization and community building. What did the experience teach him?
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Illustrate the importance of citizen participation and social networks.
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Deck 10: Assessment of Geographic Communities and Empowerment
1
Which of the following statements about power in communities is FALSE?

A) Power involves the influence to direct others' actions or thoughts.
B) Power is used to achieve some desired effect.
C) Social works must understand a community's power structure.
D) People must wield power to be considered powerful.
People must wield power to be considered powerful.
2
People under age 18 who do not have the right to vote. This is an example of the lack of _____ empowerment.

A) personal
B) social
C) prejudicial
D) economic
social
3
To gather information about the community, Lewis held an open event where all community members were invited and encouraged to attend. Which information gathering technique did Lewis use?

A) Key informant technique
B) Public forum
C) Nominal group technique
D) Social indicators assessment
Public forum
4
Which of the following is NOT a community-building core value in the NASW Code of Ethics ?

A) Competence
B) Social justice
C) Service
D) Spirituality
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Which term refers to a group of nonprofessional people volunteering their time and resources to help either an individual or group of people in need?

A) Natural helping network
B) Community alliance
C) Neighborhood
D) Decision-making loop
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6
To gather information about the community, Andrea asked group members to silently list their needs on paper without group discussion so that each member's personal views could be ascertained without influence from the others. Which information gathering technique did Andrea use?

A) Key informant technique
B) Community forum
C) Nominal group technique
D) Social indicators assessment
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Rural youths' disinterest in higher education is attributed to a wide range of factors. Which was NOT one of them?

A) Family factors
B) Community factors
C) Institutional factors
D) Spiritual factors
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8
A community's population size, density, and resident ethnic groups make up its ________.

A) history
B) heterogeneity
C) politics
D) demographics
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9
In generalist social work, one of the most important roles on behalf of your client is that of the _____, which often involves taking risks, especially in the face of a larger, more powerful system.

A) broker
B) enabler
C) advocate
D) evaluator
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10
Which term refers to the ability to increase the leadership and organizational skills of local people for the purpose of strengthening their own organizations and networking capacities?

A) Influence peddling
B) Needs assessment
C) Capacity building
D) Strength training
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11
Newspaper editors, gossips, and computer wizards are all examples of people in communities whose access to ______ gives them power.

A) information
B) reputation
C) high status
D) wealth
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12
Which of the following is NOT one of the four principles inherent in community-building?

A) Working together
B) Individual strengths
C) Targeting neighborhoods
D) Developing new cooperative alliances
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13
The Warren Family Institute was an example of a:

A) comprehensive community initiative.
B) community involvement coalition.
C) community corporate infusion.
D) case study on community entropy.
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14
Which of the following is an example of a community link formed by asset mapping?

A) A school provides meeting rooms for parent-teacher conferences.
B) A church invites its parishioners to a special day of prayer.
C) A university fundraises to build a new sports arena.
D) A police department delivers turkeys to a local food pantry for seniors.
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Which term refers to the condition of having direct control over what is happening in one's own life?

A) Citizen participation
B) Personal empowerment
C) Social empowerment
D) Community building
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16
An educational system can be assessed in all of the following ways EXCEPT:

A) its context.
B) the wealth of the parents of the students.
C) the extent to which the school system enables students to do well.
D) its attention to its adult residents.
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17
According to the text, possibly President Barack Obama's most contentious experiences as a community organizer in Chicago involved:

A) helping displaced steel workers find a job.
B) curbing crime and drug trafficking.
C) getting housing administrators to remove asbestos from area housing.
D) developing summer jobs for area youth.
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18
A(n) _____ school is a public school supported by tax dollars but allowed to be managed outside of the jurisdiction of the local school board but in accordance with state regulations.

A) satellite
B) charter
C) extended
D) magnetic
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Which social work role occurs only in the context of communities?

A) Mobilizer
B) Advocate
C) Mediator
D) Broker
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20
Jalen is attempting to understand the community with which he is working. He chooses to look at the issues in terms of gang violence, the high unemployment rate, and poor health care. Jalen is using ________.

A) an asset-based perspective
B) a deficit-based perspective
C) his capacity building skills
D) the mapping assets technique
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21
Empowerment is the potential ability to move people on a chosen course to produce an effect or achieve some goal.
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22
Ordinary individuals identified by others in the community as being good listeners and helpers are considered natural helpers.
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23
Community building refers to the reality and possibility of restoring or refurbishing the sense and reality of community in neighborhoods.
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24
Mapping assets is a tool to prepare for community building.
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In terms of community assessment, need identification and need assessment are the same thing.
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Potential sources of individual assets and contributions are finite.
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Social support networks are related to interpersonal connections.
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New generation cooperatives (NGCs) are organizations whose overarching goal is to eliminate homelessness.
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Interpersonal connections and affiliations with others in the community can enhance your power base.
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Social workers who strive to improve community macro systems often employ the concept of citizen participation.
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Assets are the people, groups, and resources in a community that can help it function and grow.
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A core concept of social support networks is the establishment of communication channels with others based on common interests or needs.
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An action system is the system being changed.
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In social work, the facilitator links the macro client system with community resources, and services.
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Informed consent is difficult to attain when pursuing community action.
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The concepts of power, citizen participation, and social networks often relate to each other.
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People have social empowerment when they can directly control what's happening in their own lives.
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The Red Cross is an example of a natural helping network.
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Individual personal and social empowerment are interrelated.
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President Barack Obama's experience with community building taught him to listen, minimize conflict, and involve many people in establishing conflict.
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41
Explain why advocacy is the most important role of the generalist practice.
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Explain why obtaining informed consent is problematic with community action.
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Identify the four major principles in establishing a community-building approach and explain why they are important.
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Explain the advantages and disadvantages of working as a rural school social worker. Would you want to be a rural school social worker? Why or why not?
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Define the following social work roles and cite an example of each.
A. Mobilizer
B. Broker
C. Coordinator
D. Enabler
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46
Describe personal empowerment, social empowerment, and the relationship between the two.
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How would you assess your own individual capacities with respect to the dimensions discussed in the text? What do you consider as your most important three assets?
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Why must social workers understand power as it relates to communities? How can they determine who has power in a given community?
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49
How can the Internet facilitate social change?
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50
List and explain the 10 dimensions of a community.
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51
Devise four examples of how teenagers could provide great citizen participation and service.
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52
What three principles characterize asset-based community development?
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With what social networks are you involved? In what ways do they serve to support you?
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What is the Warren Family Institute? What issues were addressed by this organization?
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What are two functions of a natural helping network?
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Briefly describe Barack Obama's experience in community organization and community building. What did the experience teach him?
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Illustrate the importance of citizen participation and social networks.
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