The introduction of Freudian psychology, some radical labor unions, and settlement house opposition
to the first World War were all factors that contributed to:
a) A decrease in social activism in the social work profession in the 1920s..
b) An increase in the political awareness of the general population.
c) The increased interest in social work as a profession
d) The decrease in schools of social work.
A
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