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Each of the following is considered the business of social welfare except:
To tell people how to live their lives
All of the following are considered the business of social welfare except:
To act as missionaries for all faiths and bring more spirituality into people's lives
is the study of human social behavior, especially the study of the origins,
organizations, institutions, and development of human society.
sociology
Psychiatry is the study of:
The diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mental illness
Social welfare overlaps with sociology primarily at a:
knowledge-base level
Consistent with the residual conception of social welfare is the view that:
Funds and services should be provided primarily during emergencies on a short-term
basis
Which of the following is consistent with an institutional view of social welfare:
Causes for difficulties are sought in the environment
The political philosophy of conservatism asserts that:
A residual approach to social welfare programs should be used
The primary thrust of the following perspective is that it advocates for social
interventions that contribute positively to economic development:
, Developmental perspective
All of the following categories were established by the Elizabethan Poor Law
except:
The indigent poor
The 1601 Elizabethan Poor Law established which three categories of relief
recipients:
The able-bodied poor, the impotent poor, and dependent children
Early programs of poor relief in America largely reflected programs developed
previously in:
England
Private social agencies:
Provided most of the funds and social services in the 19th century
Linda Gordon notes that the stigmatization of the AFDC program first began to
occur on a large scale in the 1950s and 1960s because of all of the following
except:
The definition of welfare began to mean prosperity and good spirits
Aspects of the Elizabethan Poor Law that have been incorporated into our public
assistance programs include all of the following except:
Recipients were considered to be entitled to aid
President Franklin Roosevelt believed that:
In a democratic society, without financial security people would eventually despair and
revolt