The belief that one's own ethnic group and way of life are superior to others.
What is Ethnocentrism
In what year was slavery in colonial America?
What is 1619
The theory that focuses on people and their environment.
What is ecological perspective
BASW
What is Bachelors of Social Work
A client's right to make their own choices and decisions.
What is self-determination
What year were the Elizabethan Poor Laws established?
What is 1601
Liberals _____ a robust safety net for economically disadvantaged people.
What is support
FIP
What is Family Investment Program
The level of practice where practitioners meet one on one with clients.
What is micro
What is the name of the first settlement house in the United States?
What is the Hull House
Helping a client who does not have enough food find resources to apply for food and nutritional support is called.
What is empowerment theory
SNAP
What is Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
The study of how cultural values, practice, and beliefs shape and are shaped by the mind, brain, and genes across multiple timescales.
What is Cultural Neuroscience
The Social Security Act was signed in to law by which President?
Who is Franklin D. Roosevelt
Knowledge of which discipline is most likely to help a social worker advocate for others?
What is Sociology
NASW
What is National Association of Social Work
Granting all citizens the same rights, protections, opportunities, obligations, and social benefits, regardless of background or membership in diverse groups, aligns with the core social work value of...
What is Social Justice
The term "trickle-down economics" was a part of which President's strategy.
Who is Ronald Reagan?
Social workers are professional ____, which means they work to influence social policies affecting their clients and their environments.
Who are social activists
TANF
What is Temporary Assistance for Needy Families