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pragya sharda

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The path ahead for the social work profession is very promising in the
  areas of aging, mental health, and public welfare
 
  A. Aging
  B. Mental health
  C. Public welfare
  D. Aging, mental health, and public welfare

Question 2

Social work practice and education
 
  A. Historically have not been influenced by changes in America's
  economy
  B. Have not been affected by the emerging new communication
  technology
  C. Are using the emerging technology to help the profession,
  students, and clients
  D. Continue to maintain the status Quo without embracing any new
  changes needed to help the profession grow



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cloudre37

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



pragya sharda

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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