Deck 1: Social Welfare: Its Business, History, and Future
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Deck 1: Social Welfare: Its Business, History, and Future
1
In the context of public health and welfare services, President Franklin Roosevelt asserted that:
A) financial security, including public assistance, is a matter of charity.
B) every individual has a right to a minimum standard of living in a civilized society.
C) liberty and security are mutually exclusive in a democratic society.
A) financial security, including public assistance, is a matter of charity.
B) every individual has a right to a minimum standard of living in a civilized society.
C) liberty and security are mutually exclusive in a democratic society.
B
2
Social welfare overlaps with sociology and psychology on a:
A) knowledge-base level.
B) functional level.
C) practice level.
A) knowledge-base level.
B) functional level.
C) practice level.
A
3
Which of the following views asserted that the economy and society in general would best prosper if businesses and industries were permitted to do whatever they desired to make a profit?
A) Social Darwinism
B) The laissez-faire economic theory
C) Protestant ethic
D) Compassionate conservatism
A) Social Darwinism
B) The laissez-faire economic theory
C) Protestant ethic
D) Compassionate conservatism
B
4
Which of the following statements is consistent with the residual view of social welfare?
A) Recipients are viewed as being entitled to social services and financial help.
B) Social services and financial help should be provided to an individual on a short-term basis, primarily during emergencies.
C) It is associated with the belief that an individual's difficulties are due to causes largely beyond his or her control.
D) There is no stigma attached to receiving funds or services. In this view, when difficulties arise, causes are sought in the society, and efforts are focused on improving the social institutions within which the individual functions.
A) Recipients are viewed as being entitled to social services and financial help.
B) Social services and financial help should be provided to an individual on a short-term basis, primarily during emergencies.
C) It is associated with the belief that an individual's difficulties are due to causes largely beyond his or her control.
D) There is no stigma attached to receiving funds or services. In this view, when difficulties arise, causes are sought in the society, and efforts are focused on improving the social institutions within which the individual functions.
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5
Aspects of the English Poor Laws that have been incorporated into our public assistance programs include all of the following except:
A) benefits being viewed as "charity."
B) residence requirements.
C) use of a means test.
D) recipients being considered entitled to aid.
A) benefits being viewed as "charity."
B) residence requirements.
C) use of a means test.
D) recipients being considered entitled to aid.
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6
Private social welfare agencies:
A) were the only social service agencies in the early 1900s where services were provided by professionally-trained volunteers from the upper socioeconomic groups.
B) were primarily established to meet the needs of people living in rural areas.
C) provided most of the funds and services to the needy until the 1930s due to the lack of development of public social services.
A) were the only social service agencies in the early 1900s where services were provided by professionally-trained volunteers from the upper socioeconomic groups.
B) were primarily established to meet the needs of people living in rural areas.
C) provided most of the funds and services to the needy until the 1930s due to the lack of development of public social services.
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7
Which of the following is consistent with an institutional view of social welfare?
A) Social services and financial aid should be provided only when other measures or efforts have been exhausted.
B) Causes for client's difficulties are sought in the society.
C) Clients are to blame for their predicaments because of personal inadequacies.
D) Recipients are required to perform certain low-grade work assignments to receive financial aid.
A) Social services and financial aid should be provided only when other measures or efforts have been exhausted.
B) Causes for client's difficulties are sought in the society.
C) Clients are to blame for their predicaments because of personal inadequacies.
D) Recipients are required to perform certain low-grade work assignments to receive financial aid.
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8
The Elizabethan Poor Law of 1601 established three categories of relief recipients:
A) the insane, the poor, and the disabled.
B) the insane, dependent children, and the poor.
C) the able-bodied poor, the impotent poor, and dependent children.
D) the disabled, wives of prisoners, and the poor.
A) the insane, the poor, and the disabled.
B) the insane, dependent children, and the poor.
C) the able-bodied poor, the impotent poor, and dependent children.
D) the disabled, wives of prisoners, and the poor.
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9
The _____ of social welfare advocates social interventions that contribute positively to economic development. It focuses on integrating economic and social development for the benefit of all members of society.
A) liberal perspective
B) conservative perspective
C) developmental perspective
D) strengths perspective
A) liberal perspective
B) conservative perspective
C) developmental perspective
D) strengths perspective
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10
Before 1930 social services and financial assistance for people in need were provided primarily by _____.
A) churches and voluntary organizations
B) federal and state institutions
C) richer European countries
D) the military
A) churches and voluntary organizations
B) federal and state institutions
C) richer European countries
D) the military
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11
Each of the following is considered the business of social welfare except:
A) telling people how to live their lives.
B) ending all types of discrimination and oppression.
C) providing child-care services for parents who work outside the home.
D) rehabilitating people who are addicted to alcohol or drugs.
A) telling people how to live their lives.
B) ending all types of discrimination and oppression.
C) providing child-care services for parents who work outside the home.
D) rehabilitating people who are addicted to alcohol or drugs.
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12
Dr. Cecil Jacobson was well known for all of the following except for:
A) defrauding patients by artificially inseminating them with his own sperm while claiming to use other donors.
B) having introduced amniocentesis in the United States for diagnosing defects in unborn babies.
C) tricking his patients into believing they were pregnant when they were not.
D) developing the technology that can enable men to give birth.
A) defrauding patients by artificially inseminating them with his own sperm while claiming to use other donors.
B) having introduced amniocentesis in the United States for diagnosing defects in unborn babies.
C) tricking his patients into believing they were pregnant when they were not.
D) developing the technology that can enable men to give birth.
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13
Which of the following statements is true?
A) Technological advances foster changes in our lifestyles; these changes affect changes in our future social and financial, health, and recreational needs; and these determine what changes will be demanded in social service programs.
B) Changes in our future social, financial, health, and recreational needs affect technological advances to foster lifestyle changes, and these determine what changes will be demanded in social service programs.
C) With increasing technological breakthroughs and changes in social welfare programs, adjusting psychologically to rapid lifestyle changes has become easier.
D) Changes in social service programs affect technological advances that foster lifestyle changes, and these changes affect changes in our future social, financial, health, and recreational needs.
A) Technological advances foster changes in our lifestyles; these changes affect changes in our future social and financial, health, and recreational needs; and these determine what changes will be demanded in social service programs.
B) Changes in our future social, financial, health, and recreational needs affect technological advances to foster lifestyle changes, and these determine what changes will be demanded in social service programs.
C) With increasing technological breakthroughs and changes in social welfare programs, adjusting psychologically to rapid lifestyle changes has become easier.
D) Changes in social service programs affect technological advances that foster lifestyle changes, and these changes affect changes in our future social, financial, health, and recreational needs.
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14
Psychiatry is the study of:
A) the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mental illness.
B) human social behavior, especially the study of the origins, organizations, institutions, and development of human society.
C) mental processes and behavior of the brain.
D) the processes, principles, and structure of government and political institutions.
A) the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mental illness.
B) human social behavior, especially the study of the origins, organizations, institutions, and development of human society.
C) mental processes and behavior of the brain.
D) the processes, principles, and structure of government and political institutions.
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15
President Clinton and the Republican-controlled Congress abolished Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) in 1996 and replaced it with:
A) Welfare Services for Single Mothers.
B) Temporary Assistance to Needy Families.
C) Conditional Aid to Single Parents.
D) Assistance for Poor Families.
A) Welfare Services for Single Mothers.
B) Temporary Assistance to Needy Families.
C) Conditional Aid to Single Parents.
D) Assistance for Poor Families.
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16
All of the following are considered the business of social welfare except:
A) providing recreational and leisure-time services to all age groups.
B) rehabilitating juveniles and adults who have committed criminal offenses.
C) acting as missionaries for all faiths and bringing more spirituality into people's lives.
D) fulfilling the health and legal exigencies of those in financial need.
A) providing recreational and leisure-time services to all age groups.
B) rehabilitating juveniles and adults who have committed criminal offenses.
C) acting as missionaries for all faiths and bringing more spirituality into people's lives.
D) fulfilling the health and legal exigencies of those in financial need.
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17
The political philosophy of conservatism generally advocates that:
A) a moderate change in society is desirable.
B) a free-market economy needs regulation to ensure fair competition among various interests.
C) a residual approach to social welfare programs should be used.
D) government action should frequently be used to remedy social deficiencies and to improve human welfare.
A) a moderate change in society is desirable.
B) a free-market economy needs regulation to ensure fair competition among various interests.
C) a residual approach to social welfare programs should be used.
D) government action should frequently be used to remedy social deficiencies and to improve human welfare.
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18
Which of the following is a welfare benefit received by corporations?
A) Survivors insurance
B) Training subsidies through educational institutions
C) Low-cost government insurance for Oceanside homes
D) Reduced capital gains taxes
A) Survivors insurance
B) Training subsidies through educational institutions
C) Low-cost government insurance for Oceanside homes
D) Reduced capital gains taxes
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19
According to Linda Gordon, which of the following is a reason for the large-scale stigmatization of the Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) program in the 1950s and 1960s?
A) It advocated social interventions that negatively affected the economic development.
B) The harmony between economic and social institutions was disrupted as a result of AFDC program.
C) It was in direct opposition to the residual approach, which advocates that the government should seek to minimize its role in the provision of social welfare programs.
D) The role of women began to be redefined, and it began to be expected that women would work outside the home.
A) It advocated social interventions that negatively affected the economic development.
B) The harmony between economic and social institutions was disrupted as a result of AFDC program.
C) It was in direct opposition to the residual approach, which advocates that the government should seek to minimize its role in the provision of social welfare programs.
D) The role of women began to be redefined, and it began to be expected that women would work outside the home.
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20
_____ is the study of human social behavior, especially the study of the origins, organizations, institutions, and development of human society.
A) Social welfare
B) Sociology
C) Social work
D) Cultural anthropology
A) Social welfare
B) Sociology
C) Social work
D) Cultural anthropology
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21
Blaming social welfare clients for their predicaments is consistent with the institutional view of social welfare.
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22
The residual view of social welfare generally attaches a stigma to receiving services and funds.
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23
Children today in this country are more of an economic asset than a financial liability.
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24
A major push for expansion of social welfare programs came in the 1960s, when President Lyndon Johnson declared a War on Poverty and sought to create what he called a "Great Society."
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25
Which of the following is a screening approach that involves the surgical insertion of a hollow needle through the abdominal wall and uterus of a pregnant female to obtain amniotic fluid for the determination of chromosomal abnormality?
A) Amniocentesis
B) Chorionic villus sampling
C) Cloning
D) Microcephaly
A) Amniocentesis
B) Chorionic villus sampling
C) Cloning
D) Microcephaly
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26
The Protestant ethic emphasized individualism, the view that one is the master of one's own fate.
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27
_____ are adult cells that have been genetically reprogrammed to a state similar to that of an embryonic stem cell by being forced to express genes and factors characteristic of embryonic stem cells.
A) Embryonic stem cells
B) Basophils
C) Induced pluripotent stem cells
D) Lymphocytes
A) Embryonic stem cells
B) Basophils
C) Induced pluripotent stem cells
D) Lymphocytes
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28
One of the businesses of social welfare is to provide adequate housing for the homeless.
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29
The technology now exists to enable men to give birth to babies.
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30
In the past, social welfare has been more of a pure science than an applied science.
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31
Stinnet and Walters reviewed the research literature on stepparenthood and came to the conclusion that:
A) integration tends to be easier in families that have been split by death rather than by divorce.
B) adolescents have greater difficulty accepting a stepparent than do young children.
C) children tend to see a stepparent of the same sex as playing favorites with them.
D) female children tend more readily to accept a stepparent, particularly if the new parent is a male.
A) integration tends to be easier in families that have been split by death rather than by divorce.
B) adolescents have greater difficulty accepting a stepparent than do young children.
C) children tend to see a stepparent of the same sex as playing favorites with them.
D) female children tend more readily to accept a stepparent, particularly if the new parent is a male.
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32
Embryo transfer is a technique in which an egg taken from a woman's reproductive system is externally artificially impregnated with partner's sperm and then implanted in her uterus to complete the normal process of pregnancy.
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33
In 1935, when the Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) program was enacted, it was thought best for single mothers to stay at home to raise their children.
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34
Sociology is the study of human culture based on archeological, ethnographic, linguistic, social, and psychological data and methods of analysis.
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35
Social welfare programs and social service organizations are sometimes referred to as social welfare institutions.
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36
Herbert Hoover strongly believed that only government programs should meet the needs of the unemployed.
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37
Identify the new family forms in the current social structure of society.
A) Serial or contract marriages
B) Childless couples
C) Group marriages
D) All of these are correct.
A) Serial or contract marriages
B) Childless couples
C) Group marriages
D) All of these are correct.
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38
The development of birth control devices has been an important factor in leading to an increase in premarital sexual relationships.
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39
Associated with the institutional view of social welfare is the belief that the causes of an individual's difficulties are rooted in his or her own malfunctioning.
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40
Which of the following concepts is embodied in an open marriage?
A) Possession or ownership of mate
B) Stifling of self for the marriage
C) Flexible roles in meeting financial responsibilities
D) Doing everything together with one's spouse during leisure time
A) Possession or ownership of mate
B) Stifling of self for the marriage
C) Flexible roles in meeting financial responsibilities
D) Doing everything together with one's spouse during leisure time
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41
Open marriage embodies concepts such as ownership of mate and denial or stifling of self for the benefit of the marriage.
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42
Same-sex marriages are strictly prohibited in all the states in the United States.
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43
Describe the residual and the institutional views of social welfare. Which do you believe is the better conception of social welfare, and why?
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44
Describe how social work and human services are individually related to social welfare.
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45
How did the Great Depression of the 1930s shatter the belief of individualism and result in the Social Security Act?
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46
In some states, deceiving one's spouse before marriage about the desire to have children is grounds for annulment of the marriage.
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47
What are some of the technological changes that are likely to influence the future of the family? How do you believe the family will be influenced by these changes?
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48
Describe the two prominent political philosophies in the United States: liberalism and conservatism. Also describe each philosophy's views about the provision of social welfare services.
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49
What is the relationship between technological breakthroughs and changes in social welfare programs?
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50
Describe the developmental view of social welfare. Indicate why both liberals and conservatives are apt to support this approach.
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51
Would you want to be tested at an early age to obtain information as to which inherited diseases you are likely to have as you go through life? Why or why not?
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52
An egg can be taken from one woman's reproductive system, externally fertilized, and then implanted in another woman's uterus.
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53
It is unlikely that the family of tomorrow will be significantly affected by technological changes.
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54
Explain the goal of social welfare in the United States.
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55
One major concern among same-sex couples is that they never get any opportunities to become parents.
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56
Generally, in blended families, as soon as the members become joined as a family there is instant love for one another.
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57
Cloning refers to the process in which a new organism is reproduced from the nucleus of a single cell.
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58
What is the Tea Party movement? Do you believe it is the rebirth of social Darwinism? Explain your answer.
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59
The genesis is the full set of chromosomes that carries all of the inherited traits of an organism.
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60
Comarital sex refers to mate swapping and other organized extramarital relations in which both spouses agree to participate.
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61
List the suggestions offered by Berman and Visher and Visher to parents in blended families for increasing the chances of positive relationships between adults and children.
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62
Are you supportive of, or opposed to, an expansion of stem cell research? Why?
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63
Outline some of the marriage and family patterns that are causing us to redefine our notion of family, and indicate your reactions to these forms.
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64
Do you believe it is desirable to clone humans? Why or why not?
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