Exam 1: The Social Problems Process
Exam 1: The Social Problems Process31 Questions
Exam 2: Claims31 Questions
Exam 3: Activists As Claimsmakers28 Questions
Exam 4: Experts As Claimsmakers29 Questions
Exam 5: The Media and Claims28 Questions
Exam 6: Public Reaction27 Questions
Exam 7: Policymaking28 Questions
Exam 8: Social Problems Work28 Questions
Exam 9: Policy Outcomes32 Questions
Exam 10: Claims Across Space and Time28 Questions
Exam 11: The Uses of the Constructionist Stance50 Questions
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The term troubling conditions is used when describing the situations people make claims about in order to draw our attention to the fact that
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The role of rhetoric in the social problems process can be seen in how
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Choose any social problem with which you are familiar and briefly describe the extent to which you believe it followed the natural history of the social problems process and why.
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Claimsmaking can most accurately be described as a process in which people
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When it comes to claimsmaking about obesity as a social problem,__________ may act as claimsmakers.
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The term natural history refers to the sequence of stages that social problems
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Saying that something is socially constructed means that it is
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Resources primarily impact the social problems process at the level of
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