The shift between public purpose and private interest in social welfare policy is explained by:
a. Schlesinger - cycles of history
b. Ryan - blaming the victim
c. Domhoff - elite power
d. Lee - cause and function
e. Wilson - underclass
ANSWER: a
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The NASW Code of Ethics
A) has standards that are concerned solely with social work practice with individuals B) provides social workers with guidance in resolving ethical dilemmas C) has no enforcement power D) prescribes list of do's and don'ts for social workers so that they can engage in professional decision making with clients
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It is important to emphasize the strengths of colleagues and administrators when dealing with them
A) ?True B) ?False