Some areas that policy advocates like Mary van Kleeck and Mary McLeod Bethune advocated for during the New Deal Era included
A. developing federal programs for African Americans for job training and educational scholarships.
B. increasing quality of work environments and pay for social workers delivering the New Deal services and benefits.
C. supporting the agendas of union, industrial workers, and women's groups.
D. All of the answers are correct.
Answer: D
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a. between “gray” boundaries b. when ethical solutions are clearly attainable c. with conflicting loyalties d. with interpersonal conflict over values
The area of social work practice that evolved from community organization roots through a merger of community, social, and economic development is called:
a. Community Economic Development b. Organizational Partnerships c. Collaborative Organization d. Social Development
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)