Deck 2: Social Works Foundational Concepts: Values and Skills for Environmental Justice
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Deck 2: Social Works Foundational Concepts: Values and Skills for Environmental Justice
1
A contemporary view of justice can be viewed as __________ that value all people and life.
A) dreams
B) experiences
C) transactions
D) ideas
A) dreams
B) experiences
C) transactions
D) ideas
C
2
In the Strengths Perspective:
A) all environments are resource rich.
B) every client and ecosystem has strengths.
C) aspirations should be taken seriously.
D) all of the above.
A) all environments are resource rich.
B) every client and ecosystem has strengths.
C) aspirations should be taken seriously.
D) all of the above.
D
3
The perspective that the environment and the person are equally a target of social change reflects the concept of:
A) Strengths
B) Person in Environment
C) outside-in
D) Transactional Analysis
A) Strengths
B) Person in Environment
C) outside-in
D) Transactional Analysis
B
4
The notion that people and earth are always changing is reflected in which perspective?
A) time
B) lifespan
C) strengths
D) breadth
A) time
B) lifespan
C) strengths
D) breadth
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5
Dominant norms impressed on others as natural or normal is called __________ __________ .
A) hegemony
B) elitism
C) domination
D) powerlessness
A) hegemony
B) elitism
C) domination
D) powerlessness
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6
Social workers practice at 3 levels, called __________ .
A) lower to higher.
B) 1,2,3
C) micro, mezzo, macro
D) the ladder
A) lower to higher.
B) 1,2,3
C) micro, mezzo, macro
D) the ladder
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7
Three elements of substantial importance from the Brundtland Report include:
A) Economic growth, environmental sustainability, and social equity
B) Equality, equity, normality.
C) Stable, safe, and protected.
D) None of the above
A) Economic growth, environmental sustainability, and social equity
B) Equality, equity, normality.
C) Stable, safe, and protected.
D) None of the above
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8
The Gaia Hypothesis suggests that:
A) Earth is unique.
B) Earth is abundant.
C) Earth is a living organism.
D) Earth is here for human use.
A) Earth is unique.
B) Earth is abundant.
C) Earth is a living organism.
D) Earth is here for human use.
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9
The Environmental Justice framework is a __________ point framework.
A) 5
B) 3
C) 1
D) 9
A) 5
B) 3
C) 1
D) 9
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10
The absence of love always leads to ____________________ .
A) pride
B) pain
C) prejudice
D) suffering
A) pride
B) pain
C) prejudice
D) suffering
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