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Which of the following terms refers specifically to acts of omission?

A) Maltreatment
B) Abuse
C) Neglect
D) All of the above
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Which of the following terms refers specifically to acts of commission?

A) Maltreatment
B) Abuse
C) Neglect
D) All of the above
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If Timmy's mom does not feed him enough each day, she is guilty of child

A) Abuse
B) Neglect
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The act of killing an infant is

A) Infanticide
B) Patricide
C) Fratricide
D) Matricide
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According the Roman Law of Twelve Tables, what should be done with deformed children?

A) They should be raised by the government
B) They should be nurtured with special care by their families
C) They should be put up for adoption
D) They should be put to death
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The first laws to prohibit infanticide were passed during

A) Ancient Times
B) Middle Ages
C) Reformation
D) Industrial Revolution
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During which time period was the concept of original sin prominent along with the belief that children had souls and should not be put to death?

A) Ancient Times
B) Middle Ages
C) Reformation
D) Industrial Revolution
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Which of the following became the symbol for education during the late Middle Ages/Reformation?

A) the slate
B) the birch rod
C) the feather
D) the pen
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John Locke saw children as tabula rasa which means they were born

A) evil
B) good
C) as blank slates
D) ready to be adults with no need for education
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Which of the following men argued that children were born with an innate sense of right and wrong?

A) Locke
B) Rousseau
C) Kempe
D) Freud
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If a mother insists that her child is capable of growing up to be a good, moral being without punishment or even much guidance, her views are most consistent with those proposed by

A) Locke
B) Rousseau
C) Kempe
D) The religious leaders of the Reformation
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Jordon believes that her son, Justin, is a little angel. She thinks that he has an innate understanding of morality and all she needs to do as his mother is stand back and let him blossom into an amazing, moral person. Jordan's belief is most like that of:

A) Freud
B) Locke
C) Rousseau
D) Christian scholars
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It was not until that the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the Fair Labor Standards Act which limited child labor.

A) 1922
B) 1941
C) 1953
D) 1960
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When children were removed from "unsuitable" homes in the 1670s, the reason the homes were found lacking was that

A) The children were being physically disciplined
B) There was not enough food
C) The children were not given enough attention/praise/love
D) The parents were not instilling proper values
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The first professional to attempt to rescue Mary Ellen from a life of abuse was a

A) Policeman
B) Missionary
C) Teacher
D) Fireman
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In the case of Mary Ellen, Henry Bergh spoke out on Mary Ellen's behalf. Bergh was associated with which organization?

A) The local church
B) The police
C) The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children
D) The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
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Which Supreme Court ruling confirmed that states do have the right to interfere in family relationships in order to protect children?

A) in re Gault
B) McCoy v. Neville
C) Prince v. Massachusetts
D) Mary Ellen v. New York
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Whose landmark paper on the "battered child" spurred a dramatic increase in public awareness of the impact of physical abuse?

A) Freud
B) Watson
C) Kempe
D) Giovanni
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The modern, scientific study of child maltreatment began in

A) The 1880s
B) The 1920s
C) The 1960s
D) The 1980s
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The first Federal Law regarding child maltreatment were passed in

A) The 1950s
B) The 1960s
C) The 1970s
D) The 1980s
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Which research design relies on people remembering and reporting past events?

A) Longitudinal
B) Experimental
C) Correlational
D) Retrospective
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The first Federal Law about Child Abuse was passed in 1974.
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It is possible to make cause and effect statements based on a well-designed correlational study.
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Explain the saying, "Spare the rod and spoil the child."
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Children under the age of 14 years old are generally not permitted to work in the United States. List two exceptions to this rule.
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List 2 reasons why it is better to be a child today than it was during the Industrial Revolution.
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What occurred in the case In re Gault (1967) and what impact did it have on the juvenile court system?
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Define parens patriae.
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List 5 problems associated with research on the consequences of child maltreatment.
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Deck 1: Introduction
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Which of the following terms refers specifically to acts of omission?

A) Maltreatment
B) Abuse
C) Neglect
D) All of the above
Neglect
2
Which of the following terms refers specifically to acts of commission?

A) Maltreatment
B) Abuse
C) Neglect
D) All of the above
Abuse
3
If Timmy's mom does not feed him enough each day, she is guilty of child

A) Abuse
B) Neglect
Neglect
4
The act of killing an infant is

A) Infanticide
B) Patricide
C) Fratricide
D) Matricide
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According the Roman Law of Twelve Tables, what should be done with deformed children?

A) They should be raised by the government
B) They should be nurtured with special care by their families
C) They should be put up for adoption
D) They should be put to death
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The first laws to prohibit infanticide were passed during

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B) Middle Ages
C) Reformation
D) Industrial Revolution
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During which time period was the concept of original sin prominent along with the belief that children had souls and should not be put to death?

A) Ancient Times
B) Middle Ages
C) Reformation
D) Industrial Revolution
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Which of the following became the symbol for education during the late Middle Ages/Reformation?

A) the slate
B) the birch rod
C) the feather
D) the pen
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John Locke saw children as tabula rasa which means they were born

A) evil
B) good
C) as blank slates
D) ready to be adults with no need for education
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Which of the following men argued that children were born with an innate sense of right and wrong?

A) Locke
B) Rousseau
C) Kempe
D) Freud
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If a mother insists that her child is capable of growing up to be a good, moral being without punishment or even much guidance, her views are most consistent with those proposed by

A) Locke
B) Rousseau
C) Kempe
D) The religious leaders of the Reformation
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12
Jordon believes that her son, Justin, is a little angel. She thinks that he has an innate understanding of morality and all she needs to do as his mother is stand back and let him blossom into an amazing, moral person. Jordan's belief is most like that of:

A) Freud
B) Locke
C) Rousseau
D) Christian scholars
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It was not until that the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the Fair Labor Standards Act which limited child labor.

A) 1922
B) 1941
C) 1953
D) 1960
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When children were removed from "unsuitable" homes in the 1670s, the reason the homes were found lacking was that

A) The children were being physically disciplined
B) There was not enough food
C) The children were not given enough attention/praise/love
D) The parents were not instilling proper values
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The first professional to attempt to rescue Mary Ellen from a life of abuse was a

A) Policeman
B) Missionary
C) Teacher
D) Fireman
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In the case of Mary Ellen, Henry Bergh spoke out on Mary Ellen's behalf. Bergh was associated with which organization?

A) The local church
B) The police
C) The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children
D) The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
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17
Which Supreme Court ruling confirmed that states do have the right to interfere in family relationships in order to protect children?

A) in re Gault
B) McCoy v. Neville
C) Prince v. Massachusetts
D) Mary Ellen v. New York
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Whose landmark paper on the "battered child" spurred a dramatic increase in public awareness of the impact of physical abuse?

A) Freud
B) Watson
C) Kempe
D) Giovanni
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The modern, scientific study of child maltreatment began in

A) The 1880s
B) The 1920s
C) The 1960s
D) The 1980s
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The first Federal Law regarding child maltreatment were passed in

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B) The 1960s
C) The 1970s
D) The 1980s
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Which research design relies on people remembering and reporting past events?

A) Longitudinal
B) Experimental
C) Correlational
D) Retrospective
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The first Federal Law about Child Abuse was passed in 1974.
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It is possible to make cause and effect statements based on a well-designed correlational study.
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Explain the saying, "Spare the rod and spoil the child."
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Children under the age of 14 years old are generally not permitted to work in the United States. List two exceptions to this rule.
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List 2 reasons why it is better to be a child today than it was during the Industrial Revolution.
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What occurred in the case In re Gault (1967) and what impact did it have on the juvenile court system?
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Define parens patriae.
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List 5 problems associated with research on the consequences of child maltreatment.
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