The American experiment with "prohibition - the noble experiment:"
A) ?caused corruption of police and politicians.
B) ?was successful in reducing heavy alcohol consumption.
C) ?reduced the crime rate.
D) ?was not supported by female suffragists.
A
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a. All environments, even the most bleak contain resources b. Discovering strength requires a hierarchical process where expert practitioners have the last word c. Focusing on strengths turns the helpers' attention toward blaming the victim d. Only some people and environments possess strengths e. Client motivation is lessened by an emphasis on strengths.
Which of the following statements is false regarding trends in sexual addiction?
a. Early estimates of sexual addiction for the online population were 20 to 35%. b. The numbers of sexual addicts may now be rapidly escalating related to the increasing accessibility of online sexual content and the immediate connectivity now provided by Smartphones and social networks. c. The more hours per week an individual views Internet pornography, the more they report sexual urges and problems with sexual compulsivity. d. none of the above.
The second part of ____________ that is critically important for children with disabilities is early intervention, which aims to provide prevention and treatment services to improve cognitive, social, and emotional development of children younger than 3 years old.
a. IDEA b. IDEIA c. IEP d. TANF
In leading a multiracial group, Davis, Galinsky, and Schopler urge that the leader use the RAP framework. The P stands for:
a. Plan b. Provide c. Prepare d. Problem-Solve