How did most early social workers and reformers during the settlement movement view African Americans?
A. second-class citizens
B. partners in their fight for racial justice
C. political allies in the fight for housing and labor unions
D. people who were experiencing class injustice not racial injustice
Answer: A
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A. They are acknowledging empathy. B. They are stating that the counselor is ready to establish a pattern of service. C. They are forging an agreement about what will be included in their work together. D. All of the above.
To prevent means to keep something from happening
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
When social workers do not facilitate a mutual agreement when participants have
different ideas about the problem and goals, participants tend to: a. listen to the person who speaks strongly about what to do. b. vent with each other about what is going on. c. start viewing the social worker as unable to help them. d. have trouble collaborating and effectively pursuing changes together.
An ad hoc committee is an example of a(n) _________ group.
A. education B. task C. social conversation D. self-help