According to Weil (1996) the most basic themes involved in macro practice include
A) advocating for social and economic justice and human rights for all members of society to
end human oppression and exploitation
B) evaluating group dynamics and how they interact with broader societal forces
C) advocating for structural change within an individualistic realm
D) advocacy for individual rights on a global scale
B
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Within a post-modern framework, social justice is
A) objectively defined as an equal distribution of resources. B) socially constructed, and continually redefined. C) a society that provides safety and security for all citizens. D) all of these.
Ethical reasoning is commonly approached in the following ways:
A) ?using an outcomes approach B) ?using a first ethical principles approach C) ?using a relativist approach D) ?all of the above
A theory that seeks to explain how the Newly Industrializing Countries (NICs) of East Asia
(e.g., Hong Kong, Taiwan, S. Korea, Singapore) were able to rapidly industrialize and gain a major position in world markets between the 1960s and the 1990s is operating at which level? A) mini B) meso C) macro D) micro
Which of the following is true of “cooperative” or “open” adoption?
a. It began in the 1990s. b. It increased as more infants became available for adoption. c. Longitudinal research studies find that it is ultimately harmful to the child. d. There can be a range of “openness” in the process.