When did people start recognizing the detrimental impacts of the physical environment on children, minors and other industrial workers?
a. the social, physical, and natural environments from 1930 to 1945
b. social work approaches from 1920 to 1930
c. the emergence of social work from 1890 to 1920
d. the pre-professional era from 1870 to 1890
Ans: B
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a. inadequate care for the dying in conventional hospitals. b. insurance companies taking charge of what treatments are available to a dying person. c. doctor's unwillingness to take drastic measures to save the dying person's life. d. all of the above.
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