If you were a "friendly visitor" in a charity organization society, you would most likely ___.
a. access public funds for families in distress
b.
act as a model of moral character
c.
believe that charity represented respectful support for families
d.
not be concerned about investigations and scientific procedures
2.
Which prominent Charity Organization Society leader wrote what is Social Casework?
a.
Jane Addams
b.
Mary Richmond
c.
Grace Abbott
d.
Sophinisba Breckinridge
3.
___ is an early pioneer in the Settlement House Movement.
a.
Mary Richmond
b.
Harriet Bartlett
c.
Florence Hollis
d.
Jane Addams
4.
The first Black settlement house in the United States was founded by ___.
a.
Janie Porter Barrett
b.
Lugenia Burns Hop
c.
Sarah Fernandis
d.
Mary Eliza Church Terrell
5.
___ was a policy maker who was instrumental in drafting the Social Security Act of 1935
a.
Harry Hopkins
b.
Whitney Young
c.
Grace Coyle
d.
Eduard Lindeman
6.
Who is well known for long-standing leadership in the Urban League?
a.
Sarah Fernandis
b.
Lester Granger
c.
Eduard Lindeman
d.
Frances Perkins
7.
The phrase "person in his situation" was coined by ___.
a.
Mary Richmond
b.
Florence Hollis
c.
Harriet Bartlett
d.
Jane Addams
8.
The 1960s was significant for social work because of ___.
a. the War on Poverty
b.
the New Deal
c.
the Charity Organization Society
d.
Freudian psychoanalysis
9.
Delivered at the Baltimore Conference on Charities, Flexner's 1915 speech ___.
a. applauded the professional status of social work
b.
characterized social work as having a method common numerous fields of practice
c.
recognized a specific aim for social work leading to a highly specialized education
d.
generated activities so social work could meet the stated criteria of a profession
10.
NASW stands for the ___.
a.
National Association of Social Welfare
b.