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Week 8 Quiz 4

Week 8 Quiz 4

Q Instructions Quiz #4 of 7 Overview You will have five randomly selected multiple-choice questions that cover materials from weeks 7 and 8. Each question is worth 1 point, for a total of five possible points. Objectives ? Explore and understand social work’s empowerment approach ? Understand the function of social and economic justice historically and examining the legacy of slavery in contemporary America ? Explore and describe the consideration of space and place in racial identity formation and race relations ? Competency 2 and 3 Directions Before you move on to next week, be sure that you have completed the following tasks from this week: ? This quiz covers reading material from weeks 7 and 8. ? Time: You will have 1 hour to complete this quiz. ? Open book: You are allowed to use your course materials to complete this quiz ? Once you have completed the quiz make sure to select "Submit" ? Once your time has expired or you select submit, you will no longer have access to the quiz ? Getting help from others is not allowed Question 1 0 / 1 pts Critical race theory sees racism as Question 2 1 / 1 pts In the executive summary of their article, “Race and Economic Opportunity in the United States,” Chetty and Hendren find that the income gap between Black American and white American men is largely driven by: Question 3 1 / 1 pts In his article, “A Species of Labor We Do Not Want,” Ta-Nehisi Coates argues that slavery: Question 4 1 / 1 pts Which of the following is not one of Schwartz’s basic values? Question 5 1 / 1 pts In their article, “Together We Rise: How Social Movements Succeed,” Nardini et al discuss social movements as:

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2. None of the above. 3. Harmed poor white Americans in the South by depressing wages, since they were forced to compete against enslaved laborers.