The Macro social work approach to strengthening urban neighborhoods often takes the path of:
a. improving residents’ moral standards because if people didn’t give into temptation, they could
live better lives.
b. helping people use the assets / resources approach to understand what is available to them,
then access them to claim their rights.
c. organizing residents in order to create a powerful voting block that politicians must listen to, or
face direct consequences.
d. forcing teachers and students to perform better, since education is the foundation of society
B
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Among the things Jane Addams did that could be considered part of ecological social welfare was ______.
A. aiming to eliminate water pollution in Chicago through political action against industries B. pushing for the establishment of a Green Social Workers League within NASW C. waging a campaign to improve garbage collection in the poorest neighborhoods of the city D. beginning one of America's first recycling problems to reduce waste at Hull House
Based on a review of lawsuits in which the employee plaintiff has prevailed, all of the following are examples of illegal harassment EXCEPT:
A) Referring to a coworker by a nickname B) Ostracizing an employee C) Imposing religious views on others D) Mimicking someone’s speech or accent
"Maximum feasible participation" was a concept popularized in the 1960s relating to
________. A. employment B. voter registration C. government services D. community involvement
Which type of leader has a need to maintain close relationships with employees?
a. Instrumental b. Theory X c. Authoritarian d. Expressive