A common assignment in social work policy courses is to analyze a social policy from another country in comparison with policy implementation in the United States. When students are undertaking this assignment, they are doing what?
A. expanding their academic knowledge without interest in practice
B. doing comparative social policy analysis
C. participating in a micro-level practice exercise
D. developing a reflective essay.
Answer: B
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