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meagbuch

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A person-blame approach advocates social programs that __________.
 
  A) seek to control individual behavior
  B) produce sweeping social change
  C) reorganize social institutions
  D) change long-held societal norms

Question 2

Relying too heavily on a system-blame approach is a problem because __________.
 
  A) societal conditions are taken for granted and go unchallenged
  B) it focuses on person-change rather than system-change
  C) it directs blame at individuals and away from the system
  D) it absolves individuals from responsibility for their actions



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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