Regarding social work and religion:
A. Social work has its historical roots in religious organizations.
B. It is less important now for social workers to be trained for practice with religiously oriented clients.
C. Social workers must give up their own religious beliefs.
D. The Council on Social Work Education has now decreed that it is unethical to teach social work students about religion.
Answer: A
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