The Economic Opportunity Act embodied a strengths approach in that it:
A) reflected the belief that political power for those in poverty is key to providing the necessary education and employment opportunities
B) refused to use the term 'poverty', because it is stigmatizing
C) required recipients to work to earn their public benefits
D) relied on professional social workers to deliver all programs, rather than professions that use a deficit model
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Q7: While an example of policy informed by
Q8: School desegregation was achieved by:
A) The Supreme
Q9: Among the social policy achievements of the
Q10: Social workers' support for the Social Service
Q11: The Johnson Administration's social policy efforts, including
Q13: The national health insurance program for people
Q14: In addition to providing health care for
Q15: The Indian Child Welfare Act was designed
Q16: Affirmative Action is best understood as:
A) reparations
Q17: Which of the following was NOT part
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