How did foster care change after WWII?

a. More impoverished families were forced to place their children in foster care.
b. Foster care was used more often than institutions.
c. Fewer foster parents were available to care for children.
d. Newborns were no longer allowed to be placed in foster care directly from the
hospital.


B

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a. Support roles for state and local governments. b. Support free-market approaches,such as vouchers. c. Support additional taxes for social programs. d. Use the economic regulatory powers of the government to address problems in the workings of the private markets.

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The Family Welfare Reform Act signed by President Reagan

A) provided a guaranteed minimum income for all Americans. B) required welfare recipients to go to work or pursue job training. C) allowed states the option of establishing AFDC-UP programs. D) all of these.

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Perhaps the first well known advocate for people with mental disabilities was:

a) Dorothea Dix b) Alexander Graham Bell c) Hellen Keller d) Mary Richmond

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In the first session a young couple complains they are having a sexual problem. They feel that this problem is creating stress that pervades their entire relationship. The social worker explains that their problem is a very common sexual dysfunction in males. Most likely the difficulty is:

A. Premature ejaculation B. Marital difficulties resulting form impotence C. Male erectile disorder D. Organismic dysfunction

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