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Social Policy Practice
100

The premise that people have multiple layered identities derived from social relations, history and structures of power

A) Social Identity Theory
B) Intersectionality
C) Self-Determination Theory

100

What is black and white but read all over?

What is a newspaper?

100

Social Justice is a broad term that could reflect several of these different aspects of justice. (Name 2)

A) Distributive Justice & Procedural Justice, 

B) Retributive Justice & Restorative Justice, 

C) Intergenerational Justice & Environmental Justice

D) All of the above

What are Distributive Justice, Procedural Justice, Retributive Justice, Restorative Justice, Intergenerational Justice, Environmental Justice

100

Which movement advocates for racial justice & equality?

Black Lives Matter

100

Policy practice - change approach used to change communities and governments, is an extension of this social work skill with individuals, families and groups.

What is advocacy

200

Using the process of self-awareness, cultural understanding, valuing and joining others without regard of their similarities or differences results in this.

A) Cultural Competence
B) Social Inclusion
C)What is acceptance of others

C)What is acceptance of others

200

The Babylonian Code of Hammurabi, The Magna Carter, The Rights of Man, and the Bill of Rights all suggest that these extraordinary special basic interests set them apart from other rights including moral rights.

What basic human rights

200

What does the term Social Justice refer to? 

Ensuring equal rights and opportunities for all people.

200

Reducing a workers pay by not paying overtime or paying less than minimum, confiscating tips or stealing from an employees pension are examples of this.

What is wage theft

200

What is an example of economic inequality?

Great answer :)

300

An opinion about an individual, group, or phenomena without proof or systemic evidence.

What is prejudice

300

Examples of rights that government should not infringe on.

What are freedom of opinion, expression, thought, conscious, religion, movement, freedom from torture, slavery, and right to a fair trial.

300

The principal that sometimes we must accept some forms of inequality if it benefits the least powerful and least advantaged members of society.

A) Rawls' Difference Principle
B) Utilitarianism
C) Libertarianism

What is the 'difference principle'.

300

Guidelines established by the federal government to determine eligibility for services.

What are the federal poverty guidelines

300

What is the purpose of affirmative action policies? 

To ensure fair treatment and opportunities for historically disadvantaged groups. 

400

Special rights, advantages or immunity granted to only particular persons or groups

What is privilege

400

Governments should have an obligation to provide the resources for these rights.

What are education, to work and receive equitable compensation, an adequate standard of living, and medical care

400

Give an example of systemic racism.

Policies that disproportionately affect minority communities.  

400

Moving between or not being able to move between poverty, middle class and wealth is referred to as this

What is economic mobility

400

The false assumption that helping low income people encourages laziness and dependency

What is blaming the victim

500

The tendency to consider ones own group superior to others or as a frame of reference to judge others.

What is ethnocentrism

500

What is meant by human rights being universal, inalienable, and indivisible.

What is that all persons have rights regardless of culture, politics, race, ethnicity or other characteristics, they cannot be taken away, and that government cannot select which rights it should grant

500

"Be the change you wish to see in the world" is a popular phrase that suggests this.

What is the idea that individuals can change major systems, "bottom up" change

500

What is the primary goal of LGBTQ+ rights movement? 

To fight for equal rights and acceptance of people of all sexual orientations and gender identities. 

500

What is the focus of the feminist movement? 

Supporting gender equality and advocating for the rights of all genders. 

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