Multiple Choice
Looking at social welfare history forces us to
A) see unlimited potential and positive outcomes for all populations.
B) view human behavior in its broader societal and policy context.
C) understand the limitations to what certain populations can hope to attain.
D) understand the positives of segregation.
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Q16: Contemporary conservatives think of themselves as the
Q17: Radicals typically believe in<br>A) favoring a generous
Q18: Conservatives feel positive that unfettered capitalism<br>A) will
Q19: Progressive Democrats strongly support national health insurance.
Q20: Social workers need to understand the structure
Q21: The core value of liberals is<br>A) social
Q22: Conservatives favor<br>A) privatization (or shifting federal policy
Q23: Liberals of today believe themselves to be
Q24: When analyzing the evolution of the American