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burton19126

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Under what circumstances does a condition become a social problem?
 
  a. When a relatively small number of people become aware that a condition is harmful and should be remedied.
  b. When a harmful condition exists.
  c. When a harmful condition has existed for an extended period of time.
  d. When it becomes defined as harmful and that it should be remedied.

Question 2

According to the Beauty-is-Good stereotype:
 
  a. people who are physically attractive are liked more.
  b. attractive people are rated higher on kindness and intelligence.
  c. attractive people are more popular and have more dates.
  d. all of the above



carlsona147

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D



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