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Which of the following is NOT a valid argument for the inclusion of
  spirituality into the practice of social work?
 
  A. People of the United States are currently very angry with
  religious terrorism
  B. Social work practice began as a retaliation to religious
  persecution
  C. Social workers are highly religious people
  D. One of social work's values focuses on human diversity. This
  includes one's religious and/or spiritual beliefs.

Question 2

To become licensed as an independent practitioner in any state, which
  of the following is NOT a necessary requirement?
 
  A. Complete a minimum of 8,000 clock hours of full-time
  employment
  B. Graduate from a CSWE-accredited MSW program
  C. Work in a setting where psychotherapeutic services are rendered
  D. Receive a minimum of 100 clock hours of supervision



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A





 

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