CLC EXAM 1, 2 &3|| ACCURATE AND FREQUENTLY TESTED
QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES||
LATEST AND COMPLETE UPDATE WITH EXPERT VERIFIED SOLUTIONS
Women who do not breastfeed are at a greater risk for which 5 things? - ANSWER: MI and
metabolic syndrome breast, endometrial and ovarian cancer
How much does your risk decrease for hypertension, diabetes and cardiac disease if you BF for
at least a year? - ANSWER: 10-15%
The patterns of relationships that shape any society. Ex. government, law, business, labor,
education, families. (Al these are social structures bc their existence is sustained and shaped
by the relationships - ANSWER: social structures
Social Structures that block justice - ANSWER: structures of sin
the ability to overpower someone in a group , it is used as a force and a threat - ANSWER:
power-over (domination) worldview
Power is something to be used with and for others to bring about the good of everyone -
ANSWER: power-with (empowerment) worldview (Jesus' -- Beatitudes)
Power is not something that we own but something that God has given us to use for the good
of the world and ourselves. - ANSWER: Jesus' worldview (respect, abundant life, compassion)
(Beatitudes
purchasing power; "voting with your purchases" - ANSWER: boycott
a refusal to work organized by a body of employees as a form of protest, typically in an
attempt to gain a concession or concessions from the employer - ANSWER: strike
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attempts to determine who does and does not belong to the community by focusing on the
differences that separate people from one another - ANSWER: anatomy of exclusion
not ignoring the differences that make each person unique, recognizes that those differences are
small compared to the dignity people share as images of God - ANSWER: inclusion
in community both a right + responsibility (145)- This basically talks about saying how each
person has a responsibility to participate because the good of others in the community
depends on it - ANSWER: participation
What point does baby blues occur in the pp period? - ANSWER: first few days after birth
What point in the pp period does baby blues occur? - ANSWER: first few days after birth
What point in the pp period does pp depression occur? - ANSWER: gradually in the first year
What point in pp does pp panic disorder occur? - ANSWER: 3-4 weeks
pp panic disorder characteristics - ANSWER: difficulty breathing, extreme anxiety, dizziness,
tremors, shaking
dysphoric milk ejection reflex (D-MER) - ANSWER: a cluster of symptoms that happen in the
first 30-120 seconds of milk flow (symptoms: sadness, depression, anxiety, irritability, and
restlessness
How many deaths occurred in 2015 in the neonate period? - ANSWER: 2.7 million
What was the number one cause of deaths in the neonate period in 2015? - ANSWER:
pneumonia and diarrhea
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How much would it cost to scale up to do everything to prevent neonate deaths? - ANSWER:
less than 6 billion worldwide
First 1,000 days campaign - ANSWER: includes 270 days of pregnancy up to 2 years
worldwide and includes breastfeeding
What are the characteristics of baby blues? - ANSWER: crying for no reason, irritability, anger,
impatiences, restlessness, anxiety, exhaustion, insomnia, appetite disturbances
the rights to fulfilment of material needs, a guarantee of fundamental freedoms, and the
protection of relationships that are essential to participation in the life of society. - ANSWER:
human rights
a view of a person or group based on inaccurate or incomplete knowledge - ANSWER:
stereotype
an attitude of hostility directed at whole groups of people. They involve prejudgment, or judging
something before knowing all the facts, or without considering the facts - ANSWER: prejudice
people who are motivated by prejudice use their power to deny individuals or groups the right to
participate in community. - ANSWER: discrimination
A personal sin and social disorder rooted in the belief that one race is superior to another. It
involves not only prejudice but also the use of religious, social, political, economic, or historical
power to keep one race privileged. - ANSWER: racism
refers to everyday verbal and nonverbal environmental slights, snubs, or insults... which
communicate hostile, derogatory, or negative messages to target persons based solely upon their
marginalized group membership - ANSWER: microaggressions
a business process of U.S. real estate agents based on convincing white property owners to sell
their house at low prices, which they did (fearful of minority "invasions"); in turn sold same
houses at a much higher price to minority families. - ANSWER: blockbusting
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the practice of denying services to residents of certain areas based on the racial or ethnic
makeups of those areas (particularly in real estate/ mortgage loans). - ANSWER: redlining
a legally enforceable "contract" imposed in a deed upon the buyer of property (owners who
violate the terms of the covenant risk forfeiting the property) - ANSWER: racially restrictive
covenant
the large-scale migration of people of European ancestry from racially mixed urban regions to
racially homogeneous suburbs - ANSWER: white flight
the movement of 6 million African-Americans out of the rural South to the urban Northeast,
Midwest and West (1910 - 1970) - ANSWER: the great migration
the dignity of work vs. workers as machines - ANSWER: 2 views of work livelihood vs. toil
a form of objectification of workers; workers seen as tools of toil) - ANSWER: worker as means
of production
what the worker experiences - ANSWER: subjective aspect of work
when the worker is perceived as a tool (his/her value is based on how much s/he produces) -
ANSWER: objective aspect of work
cost of production that someone else pays - ANSWER: externalization of costs
making a profit for corporations - ANSWER: bottom line
In capitalist economies, this is the primary goal of for-profit companies (the motivation for
business: same as "profit motive") - ANSWER: maximization of profit