The earliest legislation designed to reduce or eliminate a substance that is currently illegal was aimed at:
A. cocaine.
B. marijuana.
C. heroin.
D. methamphetamine.
E. opium.
Answer: E
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profession’s mission, values, ethical principles and standards, the social worker is demonstrating which of the following?
A. Honesty B. Integrity C. Competence D. Caring
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research ethics primarily because: A. the research participants' confidentiality was not respected. B. the researchers offered nothing in return for participants' participation. C. the participants suffered unnecessarily after a cure for syphilis was discovered. D. the researchers deliberately exposed participants to the disease.
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and instrumental support for a client? a. A psychosocial test in which the client is asked to identify the psychosocial stressors in their life and the impacts they have on relationships b. An evaluation form in which the client rates the people in their life on a scale of one to ten based on how happy the client is when with the person c. An ecomap in which the clients are asked to identify the people they interact with and then identify the quality of the relationship/resource as strong, tenuous, or conflictual d. A road map in which the client is asked to identify houses as the people they interact with and then identify the roads between the houses as representing the quality of the relationship/resource in which they can be described as strong (a smooth road), tenuous (a bumpy road), or conflictual (a very bumpy and winding road)