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    Exam 11: How Are Propositions of Policy Argued
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    In Policy Argumentation, Part of the Advocate's Burden of Proof
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In Policy Argumentation, Part of the Advocate's Burden of Proof

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Question 33

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In policy argumentation, part of the advocate's burden of proof is to present the details which explain exactly how the policy change is to occur.

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