What is meant by the term "social identity"?
What will be an ideal response?
ANSWER: Social identities are categories which include (but are not limited to) gender, race, ethnicity,
sexual orientation, religion, social class, ability, age, and nationality. Social identities affect our
values, worldviews, attitudes, behaviors, and experiences in the world
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In A Theory of Justice, John Rawls argues that by imagining internal arrangements through the "veil of ignorance," we conclude that:
a. Society should allow only those inequalities that will preserve or further the common good of society. b. Society should perpetuate our own personal economic well-being, even if others do not share in it. c. Most people would take a chance on being stuck in the lower reaches of a relatively in-egalitarian society. d. If we do not want to live in inner-city areas without adequate health care and other amenities, we should pick up and move elsewhere.
Which of the following best explains why social welfare workers should pay close
attention to welfare-related taxes? a. It is the civic and American thing to do. b. Many welfare programs are funded by taxes. c. Tax codes and policies are difficult to understand. d. Many people try to cheat their taxes.
How were most public antipoverty efforts in the 1850s funded?
a. state and local governments b. donations c. Both A and B d. Neither A nor B
Immediacy responses are appropriate when:
A) The degree of dependency becomes a cause of concern for the client or interviewer. B) There are no problems or issues in the interviewer/client relationship and the interview is going smoothly. C) When the client engages in aimless, circular discussion. D) When the client agrees to achieve a particular goal but does nothing to attain it. E) All of the above F) A, C, and D