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Card 6
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Problems that are defined as "pieces of social behaviour that cause public or private friction and require collective action to solve them."
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Card 7
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Social _____________ theories suggest that redistribution of wealth and policies to tackle poverty are the best way to solve social problems.
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Card 8
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Perspective that suggests that sociology cannot influence policies because objective truth cannot be discovered.
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Card 9
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Feminist view point that suggests that antidiscrimination policy reforms will create gender equality.
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Card 10
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Early Positivist who saw Sociology as a means of strengthening social bonds and maintaining order.
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Card 11
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Perspective that suggests that 'piecemeal' social policies are most successful at maintaining and improving society and its institutions.
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Card 12
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Right Realists suggest that a zero ________ approach to policies is best when dealing with crime and deviance
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