Morality policy advocates can be successful in reshaping a policy when their arguments are
a. less about absolute moral values and more about incremental, instrumental problems.
b. deeply compelling to a targeted interest group.
c. focused on the scriptures found in the Old Testament.
d. in line with the religious convictions of state legislators.
a
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a. The Iranian revolution b. The Bay of Pigs invasion c. The Korean War d. The Vietnam War
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