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Kikoku

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Schatz, Jenkins, & Sheafor (1990) define generalist practice as
 
  A) social workers who engage in general practice with a broad range of clients, dealing with
  a broad range of social problems
  B) a perspective focusing on the interface between systems with equal emphasis on the
  goals of social justice, humanizing systems, and improving the well- being of people
  C) a perspective focusing on the interface between systems with a focus on social justice
  D) a practitioner who elects not to specialize in a sub-area of social work

Question 2

Urban schools face what is referred toas
 
  A) funding excesses
  B) the dropout phenomenon
  C) the urban dilemma
  D) an achievement gap when compared to suburban youth



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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