Deck 16: Parents and Social Policy

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Recently in ______, a government intervention was implemented to reduce health problems associated with obesity. The national law that went into effect in 2008 requires annual waistline measurements of all adults between the ages of 40 and 74 years.

A) Taiwan
B) China
C) Japan
D) Thailand
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Sociologist Popenoe identified all but which of the following social trends as having negative effects on the family?

A) the increase in unwed mothers
B) the increase in working mothers of young children
C) the decrease in church attendance
D) the decrease in number of children born
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Children left unsupervised after-school, "latch key" or "self-care" children are more likely to do all but which of the following?

A) experience emotional problems
B) have relationship problems
C) develop hobbies
D) experiment with drugs
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Which of the following is the most important factor associated with educational failure, teenage pregnancy, emotional and substance abuse, violence, and unemployment?

A) the economy
B) the peer group
C) parenting practices
D) community values
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Which of the following social changes best accounts for the lower rate of childbirth rate in the United States?

A) decreased number of fertile men
B) increased number of sexual partners
C) reduced stigma of childlessness
D) increased dislike of children
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Results from two meta-analyses of research into the efficacy of after-school programs ______.

A) indicate that after-school programs have no effect on children's academic, social, and behavioral outcomes
B) document increased competition and aggression in children who attend after-school programs
C) indicate that self-care children benefit from the increased screen time available to them when caregivers are still at work
D) document benefits in the areas of academics, social development, and behavior for children who attend after-school programs
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It is estimated that "deadbeat" dads owe almost ______ in child support payments.

A) $51 million
B) $105 million
C) $33 billion
D) $51 billion
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Key indicators of children's well-being, according to the Annie E. Casey Foundation include all EXCEPT ______.

A) number of low-birth-weight babies
B) children living in a single-parent household
C) children without health insurance
D) children in poverty
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Pregnant adolescents who do not receive prenatal care ______.

A) are 3 times more likely than those who do receive prenatal care to give birth to a premature infant
B) less likely than those who do receive prenatal care to give birth to a premature infant
C) have a 50/50 chance of having lower overall medical costs compared to those who do receive prenatal care
D) are as likely as those who do receive prenatal care to give birth to a premature infant
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Which of the following statements best describes the costs of educational failure?

A) The only real cost is for the individual's lower income potential.
B) The costs are high for the individual.
C) The costs are high for the individual and for their offspring.
D) The costs are high for the individual, their offspring, and for the entire society.
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The costs associated with a maltreated child include physical and mental health problems, pain and trauma, and ______.

A) dependence on parents
B) extra need for employment
C) fewer healthy offspring
D) lost productivity
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Emperor Augustus of Rome (ruling from 30 BCE to CE 14) ______.

A) outlawed infanticide
B) fined childless couples to encourage larger families
C) guaranteed parental leave with pay after the birth of a child
D) established the first social insurance program for those unable to work
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In 1870, Otto von Bismarck ______.

A) outlawed infanticide
B) fined childless couples to encourage larger families
C) guaranteed parental leave with pay after the birth of a child
D) established the first social insurance program for those unable to work
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The relatively high rate of infant mortality in the United States, compared to other industrialized nations, is likely attributable to ______.

A) the failure to require all parents to get parenting licenses
B) the failure to inform pregnant women about teratogens
C) the failure to provide medical care and financial assistance to all pregnant women
D) none of these; the U.S. infant mortality rate has no relation to government policies
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Among the 42 member countries of the European Union and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, only ______ does not provide a guaranteed maternal leave with income.

A) the United States
B) Denmark
C) the United Kingdom
D) Algeria
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The doctrine of parens patriae has been around since colonial days. It states that ______.

A) parents, alone, are responsible for every child
B) the state is the ultimate parent of every child
C) the state is responsible for providing education to every child
D) the family should petition the state in the cases of need
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Mary Ellen Wilson was important because ______.

A) she drew the public's attention to the problem of children living in poverty
B) she drew the public's attention to the problem of homelessness
C) she drew the public's attention to the problem of poor quality education
D) she drew the public's attention to the problem of child maltreatment
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The ______, which was established in the 1890s, was the first child protection agency in the United States.

A) Children's Aid Society
B) Boys Town
C) New York Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children
D) Young Men's Christian Association
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The ______ regulated the type and amount of work that could be required of a child.

A) Keating-Owen Bill of 1916
B) Sheppard-Towner Maternal and Infancy Protection Act of 1922
C) The Social Security Act of 1935
D) Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938
Question
The ______ created community clinics for maternal and infant hygiene in an effort to establish preventive health-care habits.

A) Keating-Owen Bill of 1916
B) Sheppard-Towner Maternal and Infancy Protection Act of 1922
C) The Social Security Act of 1935
D) Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938
Question
The ______ created the Aid to Dependent Children (ADC) program, which then became Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC).

A) Keating-Owen Bill of 1916
B) Sheppard-Towner Maternal and Infancy Protection Act of 1922
C) The Social Security Act of 1935
D) Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938
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The ______ prohibited employment of children less than 16 years old in industries that engaged in interstate commerce and children less than 18 years old from dangerous occupations.

A) Keating-Owen Bill of 1916
B) Sheppard-Towner Maternal and Infancy Protection Act of 1922
C) The Social Security Act of 1935
D) Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938
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The United States the only country that has not ratified the 1989 Convention on the Rights of the Child. One source of the resistance is that some individuals fear ratification will result in parents ______.

A) being forced to punish their children for missing school
B) losing the right to educate their children
C) being forced to register their children in an international registry
D) losing the ability to spank their children
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Established in 1972, ______ is a supplemental nutritional program which provides vouchers for high-protein foods, nutrition education, and child health checkups.

A) Women, Infants, and Children (WIC)
B) Project Head Start
C) Eat Right
D) Fast Track
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______ provides one-to-one adult-child relationships for 3 million youth a year.

A) Women, Infants, and Children (WIC)
B) Project Head Start
C) Big Brothers, Big Sisters
D) Fast Track
Question
One multilevel program, ______, was designed for high-risk families with children 2-5 years old. Program objectives focus on children's developmental attainments and parenting practices.

A) Women, Infants, and Children (WIC)
B) Project Head Start
C) Big Brothers, Big Sisters
D) Dare to Be You
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Which of the following statements best describes Project Head Start?

A) It is a year-round educational program preparing low-income children for school entry.
B) It is a summer-only program preparing low-income children for school entry.
C) It serves infants and toddlers under the age of 3 years.
D) There are now enough centers to meet the needs of all low-income children.
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Babycenter.com, Parenting247, and Fatherly are examples of ______.

A) home visitation programs
B) parenting information websites
C) intervention programs
D) parent training programs
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Primary prevention refers to ______.

A) preventing problems during the primary school years
B) preventing problems before they emerge
C) preventing the most serious problems
D) preventing problems at their source
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Secondary prevention efforts ______.

A) are interventions designed to fix a problem after early diagnosis
B) are interventions designed to fix a problem after the initial intervention failed
C) are the second efforts of prevention programs
D) are supplemental prevention programs
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Which of the following is not a home visitation program?

A) Healthy Families America
B) Healthy Start
C) Triple P--Positive Parenting Program
D) Nurse-Family Partnership
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Addressing problems from an ecological perspective means ______.

A) focusing on the landscape of the problem
B) investigating the details of the problem
C) examining how the family interacts with the environment at multiple levels
D) studying the biological aspects of the problem
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The ______ is a service strategy designed to identify families in need and then address those needs. The Nurse-Family Partnership Program is an example.

A) nurse visit
B) case visit
C) home visit
D) site visit
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How effective are programs that teach relationship skills to couples?

A) Some programs show modest benefits.
B) Some programs have dramatic, positive effects.
C) Some programs have inadvertent negative effects.
D) Some programs impact the wife differently from the husband.
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The largest effect sizes indicating change are found in what domain of parenting?

A) actual parent behavior
B) parent cognitions (nonbehavioral)
C) parental perceptions of behavior
D) parental perceptions of cognitions (e.g., punishments)
Question
Proposals that seek to change ______ hold considerable promise for improving the quality of life for many parents and children nationwide.

A) a region's education needs
B) an individual's education needs
C) a local community's education needs
D) the nature of public schools
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Which state is described in the text as providing $1 billion to transform its schools into Community Learning Centers?

A) Michigan
B) Missouri
C) Massachusetts
D) Mississippi
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What is the status of China's "One Child" policy?

A) It was terminated but has resumed.
B) It is still in effect.
C) It has been temporarily suspected.
D) It was replaced in 2015 with a "Two Child" policy.
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Which of the following statements is TRUE about programs designed to improve parenting by paying cash to parents?

A) It was first developed in Canada.
B) It has been tested in 50 countries.
C) It has not been tested in the United States.
D) It is intended to encourage poor parents to become more involved in their children's health and education.
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Some countries are now concerned about declining fertility rates. Which of the following is NOT an incentive described in the text?

A) paying a mother when she has a child
B) providing mothers generous paid leave from work
C) providing free education until the child is 18 years old
D) receiving an annual payment until the child is 18 years old
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In 1979, Sweden enacted a law that completely prohibits the use of corporal punishment. The legislation was an effort to ______.

A) criminalize the parents who were still hitting their children
B) change parental attitudes about using physical forms of discipline
C) embarrass parents who were not creative enough to use more thoughtful discipline strategies
D) frighten parents into only using physical forms of discipline behind closed doors
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Sheila is an African American middle school student. Which of the following statements is LEAST likely to be true about her likelihood to be physically punished at school?

A) She is more likely to be paddled than a European American student.
B) She is more likely to be paddled if she lives in Texas than if she lives in New Jersey.
C) She is more likely to be paddled than a student who lives in over 100 other countries.
D) She has an equal likelihood of being paddled as any other student in her school.
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Which of the following statements is correct about the status of corporal punishment in the United States?

A) It has been banned in all public schools.
B) It has been banned in homes.
C) The percent of parents using corporal punishment is declining.
D) The percent of parents using corporal punishment has not changed in decades.
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What region of the world has the most proportion of countries that have banned corporal punishment?

A) Europe
B) Africa
C) South America
D) Asia.
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Which of the following statements best describes what some psychologists believe about parent responsibility laws?

A) They believe the laws are not fair because parents have limited control over some of the powerful influences on adolescent development (e.g., peers).
B) They believe the laws are fair because parents of delinquent adolescents have clearly not done their job.
C) They believe the laws are misguided because they focus on remediation rather than punishment.
D) They believe the laws are fair because parents of delinquents were aware of their child's behaviors and took no action.
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What was NOT included in Westerman's original proposal to license parents?

A) The parent must be at least 18 years old.
B) The parent must sign an agreement to care and nurture the child.
C) The parent must pass a simple test demonstrating some childcare abilities.
D) The parent agrees to take a parenting course (though this was optional).
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What is a primary objection in the United States about the concept of licensing parents?

A) It is too difficult to police.
B) It infringes on an individual's rights.
C) It would be too costly to implement.
D) It would be problematic if parents were criminalized.
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Westerman developed a plan to license parents prior to raising children. According to his plan, if an unmarried 16-year-old found out she was pregnant ______.

A) she would be forced to terminate her pregnancy
B) she would need to procure a license before the birth of her child
C) she would go through her pregnancy knowing that her newborn would be removed from her care and put up for adoption
D) she would be required to marry immediately and petition for a license from family court
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Childcare workers in the United States, compared with school teachers, ______.

A) have lower salaries than teachers
B) have similar salaries as teachers
C) have higher salaries than teachers
D) have much higher salaries than teachers
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Educational failure means when a child is held back a grade.
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Orphanages are an example of parens patriae.
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The birth rate in the United States is currently approximately half of what it was in the late 1950s.
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College graduates have an annual income, on average, that is about twice as much as high school graduates.
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The United States spends less than $400 billion on children's welfare.
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The latest research indicates the $30-million work gap experienced by poor children is an underestimate.
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Every country has ratified the Convention on Rights of the Child.
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The cost-benefit analysis of prevention programs, such as Project Head Start, reveals they are money well spent.
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Child advocates are those who promote the rights of children.
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A majority of countries in the world have now banned corporal punishment.
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Discuss the five major family problems that result in high costs to our society. Give two examples of how a preventive or intervention policies could help to solve these problems.
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List four negative outcomes for educational failure.
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What is an advocate and list the focus of four different advocacy groups.
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Briefly describe how parenting intervention programs have responded to the ecological perspective.
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Identify three controversial social policy ideas described in the text. Which of those do you think is most promising for improving the lives of children and parents? Why?
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1
Recently in ______, a government intervention was implemented to reduce health problems associated with obesity. The national law that went into effect in 2008 requires annual waistline measurements of all adults between the ages of 40 and 74 years.

A) Taiwan
B) China
C) Japan
D) Thailand
C
2
Sociologist Popenoe identified all but which of the following social trends as having negative effects on the family?

A) the increase in unwed mothers
B) the increase in working mothers of young children
C) the decrease in church attendance
D) the decrease in number of children born
C
3
Children left unsupervised after-school, "latch key" or "self-care" children are more likely to do all but which of the following?

A) experience emotional problems
B) have relationship problems
C) develop hobbies
D) experiment with drugs
C
4
Which of the following is the most important factor associated with educational failure, teenage pregnancy, emotional and substance abuse, violence, and unemployment?

A) the economy
B) the peer group
C) parenting practices
D) community values
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Which of the following social changes best accounts for the lower rate of childbirth rate in the United States?

A) decreased number of fertile men
B) increased number of sexual partners
C) reduced stigma of childlessness
D) increased dislike of children
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Results from two meta-analyses of research into the efficacy of after-school programs ______.

A) indicate that after-school programs have no effect on children's academic, social, and behavioral outcomes
B) document increased competition and aggression in children who attend after-school programs
C) indicate that self-care children benefit from the increased screen time available to them when caregivers are still at work
D) document benefits in the areas of academics, social development, and behavior for children who attend after-school programs
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It is estimated that "deadbeat" dads owe almost ______ in child support payments.

A) $51 million
B) $105 million
C) $33 billion
D) $51 billion
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8
Key indicators of children's well-being, according to the Annie E. Casey Foundation include all EXCEPT ______.

A) number of low-birth-weight babies
B) children living in a single-parent household
C) children without health insurance
D) children in poverty
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Pregnant adolescents who do not receive prenatal care ______.

A) are 3 times more likely than those who do receive prenatal care to give birth to a premature infant
B) less likely than those who do receive prenatal care to give birth to a premature infant
C) have a 50/50 chance of having lower overall medical costs compared to those who do receive prenatal care
D) are as likely as those who do receive prenatal care to give birth to a premature infant
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Which of the following statements best describes the costs of educational failure?

A) The only real cost is for the individual's lower income potential.
B) The costs are high for the individual.
C) The costs are high for the individual and for their offspring.
D) The costs are high for the individual, their offspring, and for the entire society.
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The costs associated with a maltreated child include physical and mental health problems, pain and trauma, and ______.

A) dependence on parents
B) extra need for employment
C) fewer healthy offspring
D) lost productivity
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12
Emperor Augustus of Rome (ruling from 30 BCE to CE 14) ______.

A) outlawed infanticide
B) fined childless couples to encourage larger families
C) guaranteed parental leave with pay after the birth of a child
D) established the first social insurance program for those unable to work
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In 1870, Otto von Bismarck ______.

A) outlawed infanticide
B) fined childless couples to encourage larger families
C) guaranteed parental leave with pay after the birth of a child
D) established the first social insurance program for those unable to work
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The relatively high rate of infant mortality in the United States, compared to other industrialized nations, is likely attributable to ______.

A) the failure to require all parents to get parenting licenses
B) the failure to inform pregnant women about teratogens
C) the failure to provide medical care and financial assistance to all pregnant women
D) none of these; the U.S. infant mortality rate has no relation to government policies
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Among the 42 member countries of the European Union and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, only ______ does not provide a guaranteed maternal leave with income.

A) the United States
B) Denmark
C) the United Kingdom
D) Algeria
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The doctrine of parens patriae has been around since colonial days. It states that ______.

A) parents, alone, are responsible for every child
B) the state is the ultimate parent of every child
C) the state is responsible for providing education to every child
D) the family should petition the state in the cases of need
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17
Mary Ellen Wilson was important because ______.

A) she drew the public's attention to the problem of children living in poverty
B) she drew the public's attention to the problem of homelessness
C) she drew the public's attention to the problem of poor quality education
D) she drew the public's attention to the problem of child maltreatment
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The ______, which was established in the 1890s, was the first child protection agency in the United States.

A) Children's Aid Society
B) Boys Town
C) New York Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children
D) Young Men's Christian Association
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The ______ regulated the type and amount of work that could be required of a child.

A) Keating-Owen Bill of 1916
B) Sheppard-Towner Maternal and Infancy Protection Act of 1922
C) The Social Security Act of 1935
D) Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938
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20
The ______ created community clinics for maternal and infant hygiene in an effort to establish preventive health-care habits.

A) Keating-Owen Bill of 1916
B) Sheppard-Towner Maternal and Infancy Protection Act of 1922
C) The Social Security Act of 1935
D) Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938
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The ______ created the Aid to Dependent Children (ADC) program, which then became Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC).

A) Keating-Owen Bill of 1916
B) Sheppard-Towner Maternal and Infancy Protection Act of 1922
C) The Social Security Act of 1935
D) Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938
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The ______ prohibited employment of children less than 16 years old in industries that engaged in interstate commerce and children less than 18 years old from dangerous occupations.

A) Keating-Owen Bill of 1916
B) Sheppard-Towner Maternal and Infancy Protection Act of 1922
C) The Social Security Act of 1935
D) Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938
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The United States the only country that has not ratified the 1989 Convention on the Rights of the Child. One source of the resistance is that some individuals fear ratification will result in parents ______.

A) being forced to punish their children for missing school
B) losing the right to educate their children
C) being forced to register their children in an international registry
D) losing the ability to spank their children
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Established in 1972, ______ is a supplemental nutritional program which provides vouchers for high-protein foods, nutrition education, and child health checkups.

A) Women, Infants, and Children (WIC)
B) Project Head Start
C) Eat Right
D) Fast Track
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______ provides one-to-one adult-child relationships for 3 million youth a year.

A) Women, Infants, and Children (WIC)
B) Project Head Start
C) Big Brothers, Big Sisters
D) Fast Track
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26
One multilevel program, ______, was designed for high-risk families with children 2-5 years old. Program objectives focus on children's developmental attainments and parenting practices.

A) Women, Infants, and Children (WIC)
B) Project Head Start
C) Big Brothers, Big Sisters
D) Dare to Be You
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27
Which of the following statements best describes Project Head Start?

A) It is a year-round educational program preparing low-income children for school entry.
B) It is a summer-only program preparing low-income children for school entry.
C) It serves infants and toddlers under the age of 3 years.
D) There are now enough centers to meet the needs of all low-income children.
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Babycenter.com, Parenting247, and Fatherly are examples of ______.

A) home visitation programs
B) parenting information websites
C) intervention programs
D) parent training programs
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29
Primary prevention refers to ______.

A) preventing problems during the primary school years
B) preventing problems before they emerge
C) preventing the most serious problems
D) preventing problems at their source
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Secondary prevention efforts ______.

A) are interventions designed to fix a problem after early diagnosis
B) are interventions designed to fix a problem after the initial intervention failed
C) are the second efforts of prevention programs
D) are supplemental prevention programs
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31
Which of the following is not a home visitation program?

A) Healthy Families America
B) Healthy Start
C) Triple P--Positive Parenting Program
D) Nurse-Family Partnership
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Addressing problems from an ecological perspective means ______.

A) focusing on the landscape of the problem
B) investigating the details of the problem
C) examining how the family interacts with the environment at multiple levels
D) studying the biological aspects of the problem
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The ______ is a service strategy designed to identify families in need and then address those needs. The Nurse-Family Partnership Program is an example.

A) nurse visit
B) case visit
C) home visit
D) site visit
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34
How effective are programs that teach relationship skills to couples?

A) Some programs show modest benefits.
B) Some programs have dramatic, positive effects.
C) Some programs have inadvertent negative effects.
D) Some programs impact the wife differently from the husband.
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35
The largest effect sizes indicating change are found in what domain of parenting?

A) actual parent behavior
B) parent cognitions (nonbehavioral)
C) parental perceptions of behavior
D) parental perceptions of cognitions (e.g., punishments)
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36
Proposals that seek to change ______ hold considerable promise for improving the quality of life for many parents and children nationwide.

A) a region's education needs
B) an individual's education needs
C) a local community's education needs
D) the nature of public schools
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37
Which state is described in the text as providing $1 billion to transform its schools into Community Learning Centers?

A) Michigan
B) Missouri
C) Massachusetts
D) Mississippi
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38
What is the status of China's "One Child" policy?

A) It was terminated but has resumed.
B) It is still in effect.
C) It has been temporarily suspected.
D) It was replaced in 2015 with a "Two Child" policy.
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Which of the following statements is TRUE about programs designed to improve parenting by paying cash to parents?

A) It was first developed in Canada.
B) It has been tested in 50 countries.
C) It has not been tested in the United States.
D) It is intended to encourage poor parents to become more involved in their children's health and education.
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Some countries are now concerned about declining fertility rates. Which of the following is NOT an incentive described in the text?

A) paying a mother when she has a child
B) providing mothers generous paid leave from work
C) providing free education until the child is 18 years old
D) receiving an annual payment until the child is 18 years old
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In 1979, Sweden enacted a law that completely prohibits the use of corporal punishment. The legislation was an effort to ______.

A) criminalize the parents who were still hitting their children
B) change parental attitudes about using physical forms of discipline
C) embarrass parents who were not creative enough to use more thoughtful discipline strategies
D) frighten parents into only using physical forms of discipline behind closed doors
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42
Sheila is an African American middle school student. Which of the following statements is LEAST likely to be true about her likelihood to be physically punished at school?

A) She is more likely to be paddled than a European American student.
B) She is more likely to be paddled if she lives in Texas than if she lives in New Jersey.
C) She is more likely to be paddled than a student who lives in over 100 other countries.
D) She has an equal likelihood of being paddled as any other student in her school.
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43
Which of the following statements is correct about the status of corporal punishment in the United States?

A) It has been banned in all public schools.
B) It has been banned in homes.
C) The percent of parents using corporal punishment is declining.
D) The percent of parents using corporal punishment has not changed in decades.
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44
What region of the world has the most proportion of countries that have banned corporal punishment?

A) Europe
B) Africa
C) South America
D) Asia.
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45
Which of the following statements best describes what some psychologists believe about parent responsibility laws?

A) They believe the laws are not fair because parents have limited control over some of the powerful influences on adolescent development (e.g., peers).
B) They believe the laws are fair because parents of delinquent adolescents have clearly not done their job.
C) They believe the laws are misguided because they focus on remediation rather than punishment.
D) They believe the laws are fair because parents of delinquents were aware of their child's behaviors and took no action.
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46
What was NOT included in Westerman's original proposal to license parents?

A) The parent must be at least 18 years old.
B) The parent must sign an agreement to care and nurture the child.
C) The parent must pass a simple test demonstrating some childcare abilities.
D) The parent agrees to take a parenting course (though this was optional).
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47
What is a primary objection in the United States about the concept of licensing parents?

A) It is too difficult to police.
B) It infringes on an individual's rights.
C) It would be too costly to implement.
D) It would be problematic if parents were criminalized.
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48
Westerman developed a plan to license parents prior to raising children. According to his plan, if an unmarried 16-year-old found out she was pregnant ______.

A) she would be forced to terminate her pregnancy
B) she would need to procure a license before the birth of her child
C) she would go through her pregnancy knowing that her newborn would be removed from her care and put up for adoption
D) she would be required to marry immediately and petition for a license from family court
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49
Childcare workers in the United States, compared with school teachers, ______.

A) have lower salaries than teachers
B) have similar salaries as teachers
C) have higher salaries than teachers
D) have much higher salaries than teachers
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50
Educational failure means when a child is held back a grade.
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51
Orphanages are an example of parens patriae.
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52
The birth rate in the United States is currently approximately half of what it was in the late 1950s.
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53
College graduates have an annual income, on average, that is about twice as much as high school graduates.
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54
The United States spends less than $400 billion on children's welfare.
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55
The latest research indicates the $30-million work gap experienced by poor children is an underestimate.
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56
Every country has ratified the Convention on Rights of the Child.
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57
The cost-benefit analysis of prevention programs, such as Project Head Start, reveals they are money well spent.
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58
Child advocates are those who promote the rights of children.
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59
A majority of countries in the world have now banned corporal punishment.
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60
Discuss the five major family problems that result in high costs to our society. Give two examples of how a preventive or intervention policies could help to solve these problems.
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61
List four negative outcomes for educational failure.
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62
What is an advocate and list the focus of four different advocacy groups.
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63
Briefly describe how parenting intervention programs have responded to the ecological perspective.
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64
Identify three controversial social policy ideas described in the text. Which of those do you think is most promising for improving the lives of children and parents? Why?
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