Deck 2: Social Work Ethics, Values, and Advocacy Practice

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Which NASW core value most directly encourages advocacy practice?

A) Service
B) Integrity
C) Human Relationships
D) Social Justice
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Match the type of Justice to its definition:
-_____ What people owe each other

A) Distributive Justice
B) Commutative Justice
C) Legal Justice
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Match the type of Justice to its definition:
-_____ What a person owe society

A) Distributive Justice
B) Commutative Justice
C) Legal Justice
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Match the type of Justice to its definition:
-_____What society owes its members

A) Distributive Justice
B) Commutative Justice
C) Legal Justice
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Which of the following are 'faces of oppression?' (Select all that apply)

A) Taxation
B) Violence
C) Marginalization
D) Veil of Ignorance
E) Cultural Imperialism
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Advocacy efforts must involve a government body.
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Which of the following is an issue with Rawls' and Nozick's theories of distributive justice?

A) Not everyone is equally intelligent
B) Inequality is inherently evil
C) Decision makers are not impartial
D) Anyone can be a doctor, if given the opportunity
E) All of the above
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Which of Allingham's theories of distributive justice states that a distribution is just if everyone starts at the same level, but voluntary transactions are allowed that may alter this initial beginning?

A) Common Ownership
B) Equality of Resources
C) Justice as Fairness
D) Fairest Possible Rules
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Nozick's theory of distributive justice suggests that the main principle to ensure social justice is:

A) To wear a veil of ignorance
B) Fair, voluntary exchanges in an unfettered market
C) To ensure the greatest benefit to the least advantaged
D) Knowledge of and sensitivity to oppression
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John Rawls proposed that inequality is a condition that can be harnessed for the good of all.
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Which of the following faces of oppression is defined as using people to make profits?

A) Marginalization
B) Cultural Imperialism
C) Exploitation
D) Powerlessness
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Which of the following is a challenge of Rawls' theory of distributive justice? (select all that apply)

A) Keeping children of the advantaged from maintaining their early lead
B) Government is required to constantly redistribute wealth
C) Difficult to determine which set of rules is to the greatest benefit to the least advantaged
D) Charity giving becomes the only support for people who can not earn their own living
E) It de-emphasizes humanness
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Deck 2: Social Work Ethics, Values, and Advocacy Practice
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Which NASW core value most directly encourages advocacy practice?

A) Service
B) Integrity
C) Human Relationships
D) Social Justice
D
2
Match the type of Justice to its definition:
-_____ What people owe each other

A) Distributive Justice
B) Commutative Justice
C) Legal Justice
B
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Match the type of Justice to its definition:
-_____ What a person owe society

A) Distributive Justice
B) Commutative Justice
C) Legal Justice
C
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Match the type of Justice to its definition:
-_____What society owes its members

A) Distributive Justice
B) Commutative Justice
C) Legal Justice
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Which of the following are 'faces of oppression?' (Select all that apply)

A) Taxation
B) Violence
C) Marginalization
D) Veil of Ignorance
E) Cultural Imperialism
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Advocacy efforts must involve a government body.
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Which of the following is an issue with Rawls' and Nozick's theories of distributive justice?

A) Not everyone is equally intelligent
B) Inequality is inherently evil
C) Decision makers are not impartial
D) Anyone can be a doctor, if given the opportunity
E) All of the above
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Which of Allingham's theories of distributive justice states that a distribution is just if everyone starts at the same level, but voluntary transactions are allowed that may alter this initial beginning?

A) Common Ownership
B) Equality of Resources
C) Justice as Fairness
D) Fairest Possible Rules
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Nozick's theory of distributive justice suggests that the main principle to ensure social justice is:

A) To wear a veil of ignorance
B) Fair, voluntary exchanges in an unfettered market
C) To ensure the greatest benefit to the least advantaged
D) Knowledge of and sensitivity to oppression
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John Rawls proposed that inequality is a condition that can be harnessed for the good of all.
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Which of the following faces of oppression is defined as using people to make profits?

A) Marginalization
B) Cultural Imperialism
C) Exploitation
D) Powerlessness
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Which of the following is a challenge of Rawls' theory of distributive justice? (select all that apply)

A) Keeping children of the advantaged from maintaining their early lead
B) Government is required to constantly redistribute wealth
C) Difficult to determine which set of rules is to the greatest benefit to the least advantaged
D) Charity giving becomes the only support for people who can not earn their own living
E) It de-emphasizes humanness
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