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Shelles

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The first paid social workers were _____ in the late 1800s.
 
  A) executive directors of settlement houses
 B) medical social workers in hospitals
 C) executive secretaries of charity organization societies
 D) executive directors of private relief agencies

Question 2

In charity organization societies, private agencies join together to perform all of the following functions except:
 
  A) providing direct services to individuals and families.
 B) planning and coordinating the efforts of private agencies.
 C)teaching English, hygiene, and occupational skills to clients.
 D) conducting a detailed investigation of each applicant for services and financial help.



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Answer to Question 1

C

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