The Child Labor Act of 1906
A. forbade children under the age of ten to work in factories
B. prohibited the interstate shipment of articles made by children
C. required companies to build dormitories to house child workers
D. led to the increase of children attending public schools
B
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a. puts an upper limit on the level of measurement that can be reached. b. puts a lower limit on the level of measurement that can be reached. c. is irrelevant to the level of measurement that can be reached. d. cannot be determined
You are assessing a 60-year-old man who has been a habitual marijuana smoker since he was a teenager
He indicates during an assessment that for several years, he has been drinking alcohol about once a month, usually more than seven drinks. How would you best describe his substance use? A. He uses marijuana and abuses alcohol. B. He abuses marijuana and misuses alcohol. C. Due to his age and marijuana abuse, he could be incorrect in self reporting, but he probably has an AUD. D. Due to his age and marijuana use, he could be incorrect in self reporting. He might be at a higher risk for a Type II AUD than is obvious.
Which of the following statements is TRUE about the share decision making model?
a. It is not consistent with social work ethics. b. It is a “two-expert” practice model: the psychiatrist and the patient. c. It does not take much interest in clients’ goals, interests, and values. d. It produces better results in clients’ medication use.
The Children’s Aid Society
(a) pioneered a form of foster care; (b) distributed relief to low income children in their homes; (c) took an active role in combating child labor; (d) was a leader in advocating for public health initiatives