Social organizations that concentrate on serving the needs, problems and families of their members
have been startlingly successful in the past few decades. According to Peter Drucker, these
successes
a. are the result of increased federal funding: social organizations are cheaper than prisons!
b. are based upon greatly increased productivity.
c. are based on the human need for connection in an increasingly impersonal world.
d. are the result of increased civic engagement by the middle classes in response to government
abandonment
B
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What will be an ideal response?
CSWE requires that schools of social work teach a series of classes
under the title of Human Behavior and the Social Environment so that A. Social workers become involved in offering psychological tests to clients B. Social workers are able to develop new theories to explain human behavior in individual social environments C. Social workers are able to conduct qualitative research on individuals within their social environment D. Students are able to learn about empirically based wide-ranging theories from other academic disciplines and able to apply them to their own social work practice
As almshouses went out of fashion in the last of the 19th century, specialized institutions served specific groups. Which of the following groups were considered unworthy and remained in almshouses?
a) Children b) Deaf and dumb c) Mentally ill d) Aged
A list of registered voters in City X show that 30 percent of the population is registered Democrat, 50 percent is registered Republican, and 20 percent is registered Independent/Other. Which of the following would be closest to a proportionate stratified random sample of 100 voters in City X?
a. 33 Democrats, 33 Republicans, and 34 Independent/Others b. 40 Democrats, 40 Republicans, and 20 Independent/Others c. 50 Democrats, 30 Republicans, and 20 Independent/Others d. 30 Democrats, 50 Republicans, and 20 Independent/Others e. 50 Democrats, 50 Republicans, and 0 Independent/Others