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The theme in Levinson's theory of aging that can help social workers working with the older
  adult population take stock in their life choices and accomplishments, and then give back to
  society through gained wisdom and mentoring is called
 
  A) intrinsic focus B) life reflection
  C) intrinsic reflection D) seasonal reflection

Question 2

In the late 1800s in the United States, working conditions for the poor, particularly non-English
  speaking immigrants
 
  A) were adequate due to a network of new labor laws
  B) were improving rapidly, particularly for children
  C) provided compassionate respite for immigrants fleeing harsh conditions and
  stigmatization prevalent in the Old Country
  D) were dire, with few labor laws, racial discrimination, low wages, unsafe working
  conditions, and child labor



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D





 

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