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michelleunicorn

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Columnist John Tierney's assessment of
 
  Hurricane Katrina and his encouragement for urbanites in cities to protect themselves from fire losses by purchasing insurance is an example of which type of approach?
  a. a macrolevel approach
  b. a microlevel approach
  c. a middle-term approach
  d. a long-term approach

Question 2

What does the symbolic interactionist perspective focus on?
 
  a. the reasons conflicts end
  b. social bias on the microlevel
  c. how people act toward one another
  d. why the government fails us



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: b. a microlevel approach

Answer to Question 2

Answer: c. how people act toward one another



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