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What is a Utopian Society?
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A world with laws and rules so everyone knows what is right and wrong and can be accountable.
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A community possessing highly desirable near perfect qualities in social, political and moral aspect.
Question 2
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Which is NOT true about liberals and their beliefs?
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Appose restrictions on abortion but favor restrictions on drugs
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want a big safty net
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seek major corrective actions for out-groups
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Feel people are responsible for their own problems
Question 3
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Policy Advocacy is using social work skills to propose and change policies to achieve a goal of social and economic justice.
Question 4
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Conservatives believe in the least amount of government control, hate the poor and want a small safety net.
Question 5
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Thomas Jefferson believed in large government; coercive laws and predatory rulers.
Question 6
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Policy Practice is least demonstrated through what action?
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Knowing there is a gap in the system and choosing to ignore it.
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Educating legislators about issues.
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Voting
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Seek changes in agencies to initiate new programs.
Question 7
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Liberals and Radicals believe that Constitution was written for all men and should be interpreted literally upon the original format?
Question 8
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Manifest Destiny does NOT include?
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God willed white, British immigrants to develop the North American Continent.
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Americans build a Utopians society that is democratic, protestant and capitalistic.
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The first Americans should be violent Suppressed and cannot mix races.
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First Americans, Blacks, Asians and women have the right to own land.
Question 9
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What are the 8 steps to Policy creation
Question 10
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Emergency relief is a means tested policy that is still in affect today.
Question 11
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Libertarians are undecided on many issues but can agree that government should control social issues.
Question 12
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What is Not true about the First Ethical Principles Approach?
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It is a way to determine if a specific policy or lack of policy violates an ethical principle.
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Is is an approach along with the outcomes approach and relativist approach to help engage in ethical reasoning,
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Ethical Principles are "not killing" "telling the truth" "confidentiality" and Self-determination".
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All of the above.
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Social Security is NOT
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a means tested policy
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is a policy for the unemployed
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is a policy for old age pensions
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is an entitlement program
Question 14
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The relocation of First Americans from there home land is called?
Question 15
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Check all that apply in the belief system of a Radical/Progressive.
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Like Federal government control, not state.
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Support more power to workers.
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Support a large safety net.
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Seek corrective action for out-groups
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support positive change in environmental issues.
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Believe in social justice.
Question 16
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We can fix the results of historical trauma by educating, empowering and bringing our community together.
Question 17
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Equal pay Act of 1963 excluded domestics and farm workers and is an examples of a policy that helped out-groups.
Question 18
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Conservatives believe the poor should be helped with more government policies while Liberals believe being poor is a choice of lifestyle.
Question 19
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What was the results of America's Historical Trauma?
Question 20
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Who is including in being an "Out-Group"?
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Women
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Children
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Asian Americans
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Poor
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Mentally Ill
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All of the above
Question 21
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Which is an example of Historical Trauma?
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Holocaust
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Hurricane Katrina
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Spread of Ebola
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Boston Tea party
Question 22
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Social policies are laws (including ordinances) for the creation, maintenance and changing of living conditions that are conducive to human welfare (well being).
Question 23
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You are going to kick the mid-term in the ass and pass this test with flying colors because you took this test.