SOWK 410 Macro Introduction Quiz
SOWK 410 Quiz: Macro Introduction and Neighborhoods
- are nonmetropolitan communities with a population of 15,000 20,000 and are legally organized entities, usually with their own police department and several other city departments.
- A form of social and economic injustice in which realtors tamper with the natural buying and selling trends in a community or neighborhood is titled:
- is a concept for understanding communities defined as the struggle within a community by various groups, all seeking to have their interests and needs met ahead o f any others.
- is a concept for understanding communities defined as the replacement of the original occupants or residents of a community or neighborhood by new groups.
- A community with a single large employer who owns much of the available housing stock is a(n)
- The perspective states that a community can be viewed with all the associated charact eristics such as boundaries.
- The reputational approach is used when one is trying to determine who has the in the community
- A(n) is an intermediary who acts to settle disputes and/or resolve disagreements.
- In the 1880s, places where ministers, students, or humanitarians lived and interacted with poor slum dwellers with the goal of improving community residents’ lives and conditions were called:
- “Six local church congregations work together to provide a community meal on separate days during the week” is an example provided in the text for:
- Policy that involves the actions of government that have a direct impact on the welfare of people by providing services and income is
- The act of treating people differently because they belong to a particular group rather than on the ir own merit is called:
- The system involves larger numbers of clients, families, or groups of clients with similar characteris tics or qualifications for receiving resources or services, or an agency or community that will be the beneficiary of the macro intervention process.
- The final step in the defined planned change process is:
- The following are included in the Triple A approach to critical thinking except: