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SOWK 325 Exam 1 Latest Update Comprehensive Questions with Correct Answers Graded A+ Pass 100% "The idea in which every individual in society has equal access to rights, opportunities, social benefits, and protection" - Answer SOCIAL JUSTICE "When society changes, _______ seems to change" - An...

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SOWK 260 Midterm Latest Update Comprehensive Questions with E xcellent Answers Aspects and impacts of globalization - Answer Diverse Peoples Economics Cultures Political processes (environment) Basic Needs Approach - Answer attending to basic needs leads to better well -being (food, sanitation, shelter, education, health care, etc.) Be able to identify the major UN agencies listed in Healy's chapter - Answer UNRRA - UN Relief and Rehabilitation Administration UNICEF - the UN's Children fund UNDP - United Nations Development Programme UNFPA - United Nations Fund for Population Activities UNIFEM - UN Development Fund for Women UNHCR - The United Nations High Commission for Refugees FAO - Food and Agriculture Organization (and World Food Program) WHO - World Health Organization ECOSOC - The Economic and Social Council Christian Perspectives on Human Rights - Answer Human rights must be grounded in "a relationship to something that does not presuppose capacities on the part of the human being" - Nicholas Wolterstorff Have Rights because we are made in God's image Civil rights - Answer rights that one enjoys by virtue of citizenship in a particular nation or state. Claim rights/Contractual rights - Answer legal rights Core mandates of social work - Answer Promoting social change Social Development Social Cohesion Empowerment and Liberation of People Define Development - Answer The rights of people to develop their capabilities to affect their own futures Define human rights - Answer Inherently deserved based on status of human being. All humans are born free and equal in dignity and rights. Dependency Theory - Answer Development is a struggle between have and have -nots underdevelopment set during colonialism. "The poverty of the Third World is not traditional and it is not accidental. It is the necessary companion to the richness of the developed countries." Economic and Social Council - Answer responsible for the direction and coordination of the economic, social, humanitarian, and cultural activities Emphasis on Measures and Targets - Answer Assesses and compares level of development of various countries -Human Development Index by UNDP , index of social progress. Events that lead to the increase in social work on a global scale - Answer -The Great Depression and growing Nationalism -National Response came in the form of new services and policies (The New Deal) -Global increase of nationalism (in the US, Europe and Japan) in response to economic hardship -WWII and the Nazi Period -The late 1930's and 1940's - Pressure within the IASSW for Jewish leaders, like Alice Solomon, to resign from German social work educators - The power of Germany created a global imbalance between educable and ineducable youngsters, between valuable and inferior persons (created language of dominance that pressures social work today). - There was social support for sterilization of the mentally ill and handicapped and then social segregation based on value and the ultimate elimination of undesirable people

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