The NASW document, "Turning Priorities into Action: How the Social Work Profession Will Help"
was:
a) A broad- view document detailing NASW priorities for individuals and communities during the
New Deal era.
b) A transitional document for the Obama administration outlining major social work policy
priorities and offering social work assistance in the implementation process.
c) A list of suggestions from professional social work associations on how to best meet people's
needs during the Great Depression.
d) The outline Pres. Roosevelt used to create the New Deal and develop the Social Security Act.
B
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