Human Rights
Diversity
Social Justice
Economic Justice
Environmental Justice
100

Which human rights principles emphasizes the idea that certain rights are inherent to all individuals. regardless of cultural differences? 

Universality of Human Rights

100

As a form of oppression, social workers may recognize cultural imperialism if the following condition exists:

the dominant group imposes their world view onto subordinate groups 


100

Young's Five Faces of Oppression are?

Exploitation

Marginalization

Powerlessness

Cultural Imperialism

Violence

100

How does economic justice intersect with social justice in social work practice? 

By addressing economic disparities alongside other forms of inequality 

100

biophilia is.... 


a hypothetical human tendency to interact or be closely associated with other forms of life in nature : a desire or tendency to commune with nature. Biophilia is the term coined by the Harvard naturalist Dr. Edward O.

200

Which ethical principle guides social work practice in upholding human rights?

Client self determination 

200

A social worker notices that an education policy disproportionately affects students with disabilities. This is an example of:

Discrimination


200

What is the primary goal of social justice in social work? 

to challenge and change oppressive systems


200

In social work practice, economic justice focuses on 

addressing systemic barriers that perpetuate poverty and inequality 

200

Eco therapy is?

Ecotherapy, also called nature therapy or green therapy, is the practice of being in nature to improve psychological and physiological health

Ecotherapy” is an umbrella term that encompasses nature-based activities and nature therapy programs that aim to improve mental and overall health.

300

In social work practice, how can cultural relativism influence the interpretation of human rights?

By respecting cultural traditions while upholding fundamental human rights principles


300

The principle of equity in social work practice means:


Providing resources and opportunities based on individual needs to achieve fairness 


300

What is the role of a social worker in promoting social justice?

Advocating for policy changes and systemic reform 


300

Name 4 major types of assets?

Homes

liquid assets, including cash, bank deposits, money market funds, savings in insurance and pension plans

Investment real estate and unincorporated businesses

Corporate stock, financial securities and personal trusts 

300

Eco grief is?

Ecological grief is the emotional response to such losses. Cunsolo and Ellis define it as “the grief felt in relation to experienced or anticipated ecological losses, including the loss of species, ecosystems and meaningful landscapes due to acute or chronic environmental change”

400

The right to seek asylum is protected under:

UDHR

400

the term intersectionality refers to:

The interaction between different social categories like race, gender and class


400

when examining structural levels causes of oppression, which of the following would most likely be viewed as a cause for social problems

social institutions 

400

which of the following is not an asset?

real estate

credit cards

corporate stock

savings account 

credit cards


400

What are environmental rights in the context of social work advocacy? 

the rights of individuals and communities to a safe and healthy environment 

500

The principle of non-discrimination in human rights means: 

Human rights must be respected equally for all individuals, regardless of their status 

500

According to theories of intersectionality. social identity is

socially constructed

500

According to theories of oppression, language can be described in which of the following ways

as existing in historical, cultural and social constructed contexts 


500

Who holds 74% of the debt in the United States?

The bottom 90% of income holders

500

Environmental racism refers to 

Unjust distribution of environmental hazards based on race 

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