How is the ethnohistorian’s work similar to that of a historian?

A) They must piece together information from scattered—and sometimes contradictory—sources.
B) They work entirely on populations from the past.
C) They eschew artifacts in favor of the written record.
D) Both are housed in history departments in most universities.


A) They must piece together information from scattered—and sometimes contradictory—sources.

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Freud believed that neurotic symptoms were due to:

A) abnormal brain chemistry. B) sexual drives. C) society's moral values. D) the conflict between sexual drives and society's moral values.

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Which of the following mechanisms of intervention is used at stages 5 and 6 of the alcohol/drug use continuum?

A. Intensive outpatient counseling for chemical dependency & family issues B. Formal alcohol/drug intervention C. Alcohol/drug assessment D. Inpatient/residential treatment for chemical dependency E. All of these

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Cognitive therapy is based on the assumption that how one behaves has the greatest

influence on how one feels. Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Which of the following best describes group purpose in social justice group work?

a. The group’s purpose aligns the sponsor’s reasons for establishing the group, member values, and member goals. b. The group’s purpose can only be articulated by members themselves. c. The group’s purpose may be different for every individual member based on their understanding of social justice. d. The group’s purpose should be primarily external and focused on social change.

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