The Mental Health Act of 1946 is significant in the development of social welfare policy because it
A) recognized the use of psychotropic drugs as a major breakthrough in treating mental illness
B) established social work as a major provider of mental health services
C) instituted the use of the term "mental health" instead of "mental illness"
D) provided funding for community mental health services and for research and training programs
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Q12: During President Kennedy's administration, a major change
Q13: As a way to address labor shortages
Q14: The medical insurance program designed to provide
Q15: The 1967 Amendments to AFDC set up
A)
Q16: "Maximum feasible participation" refers to
A) providing free
Q18: The medical program for low-income individuals and
Q19: The core of the Economic Opportunity Act
Q20: The Work Incentive Program which was established
Q21: Introduced by LBJ, the first significant legislation
Q22: Comprised of social work professionals and clients,
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