The philosophy of the New Deal was the relief for the unemployed through the provision of ____:
a) Housing
b) Relief
c) Jobs
d) Food
Answer: C
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All of the following are key principles found in the Adoption and Safe Families Act,
except: a. Child welfare services are guided by a paramount concern for children's safety b. Foster care is no longer considered solely temporary placement and may be viewed as permanent when necessary c. A permanent plan should begin as soon as a child enters foster care and is enhanced by the provision of services to families d. The child welfare system must focus on both results and accountability e. Innovative approaches are needed to achieve the goals of safety, permanency, and well-being
An Alaskan Native family living in an urban area while retaining some native values prefers to speak English, lives in a nuclear unit and has converted to the majority religion of the area. The MOST accurate description of the family would be:
a) Neotraditional b) Transitional c) Bicultural d) Acculturated
Rolling with resistance involves a. pushing a client to accept another point of view, which strengthens resolve to act
b. avoiding arguments for change. c. playing the devil's advocate on an issue. d. focusing on the problem that clients are resisting and encouraging them to work on those problems.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
The posttest-only control group research design controls for maturation and history as threats to internal validity