Jane Addams' approach to poor care reflected a
A) continuation of the unworthy poor versus the worthy poor mentality
B) socially acceptable approach that was rooted in social Darwinism
C) far more compassionate approach to poverty alleviation and social inequity
D) somewhat harsh but realistic approach to social welfare provision
C
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a. optimistic support groups b. death and dying counseling c. medicine for an opportunistic infection d. none of the above
In order to truly understand the values of modesty and traditional roles embraced within the Islamic culture, a human service professional must
a. attend religious services at an Islamic mosque. b. be Muslim. c. take the time to understand what these values mean to the men and women within the Islamic culture itself. d. read the Qur'an.
The awareness of death:
A) ?tends to paralyze us in terms of taking action. B) ?serves as an awakening experience. C) ?inevitably leads to a chronic state of depression. D) ?is considered to be unhealthy by most psychologists.
Students living in economically disadvantaged areas ______.
A. are less likely to be minorities than students in affluent areas B. have the advantage of attending schools that are more likely to receive extensive government funding C. are far less likely to be enrolled at schools that prepare them well for future employment D. are more likely to earn scholarships to college