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"Power Differentials" Refer To

Question 13

Question 13

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"Power differentials" refer to:


A) The exchange between elected officials in powerful positions.
B) The power advantage that some people have over others.
C) The information that is exchanged between practitioners and decision-makers.
D) The negotiations that go on in legislative settings.

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