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Social Problems Are Generally Attributed to Factors Beyond Any One

Question 29

Question 29

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Social problems are generally attributed to factors beyond any one individual's control due to structural factors. This is referred to as


A) social constructionism.
B) personal attribution.
C) systemic attribution.
D) moral entrepreneurship.

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