The Nineteenth Amendment which was passed in 1919 and ratified one
year later, provided for
A. establishment of federal taxes
B. direct election of Senators
C. the right to vote for Blacks
D. women's suffrage
D
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Anthony DeGrassi asked 200 students about individual forms of physical exercise they have seriously tried
He asked questions about: (1) bicycling, (2) swimming, (3) jogging/long-distance running, and (4) weight training [free-weights or exercise machines]. When he looked at the results he found that a large majority of those who tried weight training previously had tried bicycling, swimming, and jogging. At the same time, joggers usually had tried swimming and bicycling, but not weight lifting. Also, many of those who bicycle had never tried any other form of exercise listed. With this type of result, what scaling technique should you recommend he use to organize the information? A) Borgadus Social Distance Scale B) semantic differential C) Harrison's scale D) Likert scale E) Guttman scaling
Identify and define the steps of social work's change process. Walk through that process with an original, specific, and hypothetical problem. Explain what would be done for that problem in each step of the process.
What will be an ideal response?
Well-meaning but misguided counselors are often uncomfortable when confronted with a client's intense emotions of sadness and anger, and in an attempt to alleviate this pain and their own discomfort attempt to
a. help the client face the reality of the death too slowly b. encourage the client to focus on feelings of sadness and anger. c. make the client feel better by pointing out the positive side of a crisis too quickly. d. help clients move toward the pain of grief, rather than away from it.
Laws that impact clinical social work practice may or may not coincide with social work values and
ethics because: a) Observance of laws is voluntary b) There are differences between legal and ethical principles c) Clinical social workers operate in environments where laws are influential, not values and ethics d) They do not vary from state to state, but values and ethics do