Social justice tends to bring about a focus on different concerns at different points in history. However, some goals are consistent for social activists across time and circumstance. What are they, and how are those goals reflected in current pushes for social change in America?
What will be an ideal response?
Fairness (pay inequality by gender), equality (marriage equality), freedom (police tactics in Ferguson, MO and elsewhere), service (expansion of services to the homeless), and nonviolence (Stand Your Ground laws).
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Motivational interviewing was developed by _____________ as he demonstrated his motivational techniques to Norwegian student interns
a. William Miller b. Harold Hughes c. Charles Rapp d. Alan Marlatt
Jeffrey is 8 years old and has severe mathematics disabilities. His teacher is teaching him one-to-one
correspondence. What math principle is his teacher following? a. Teach early number concepts. b. Go from concrete to abstract. c. Give review and practice. d. Teach basic math facts. e. Generalize to new situations.
Which of the following statements does NOT accurately describe conditions in the
United States? A. Undernourished children are at high-risk for being poor performers in school. B. Americans spend a smaller percentage of their income on food than any other nation. C. One-quarter of U.S. food stock is thrown away each year. D. Three percent of American households either suffer from hunger or worry about going hungry.
An older adult may find it necessary to reflect and analyze what they have accumulated throughout life and decide what offspring will receive from them upon death. Which stage is this person in according to Erikson?
a. identity vs. role confusion b. intimacy vs. isolation c. generativity vs. stagnation d. integrity vs. despair