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    Exam 11: How Are Propositions of Policy Argued
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    In Arguing the "Reason for Change" in a Policy Proposition
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In Arguing the "Reason for Change" in a Policy Proposition

Question 29

Question 29

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In arguing the "reason for change" in a policy proposition, the advocate must offer argumentation concerning extent, harm, and inherency.

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