One option available to you as an opponent of a policy proposition is to examine the underlying philosophy of the advocate's case for a policy change

Using this strategy, you would begin with the value hierarchy in which the advocate seems to have placed her proposal for change and develop arguments about the appropriateness of this value hierarchy. This is the opposition strategy of (a) offering a counterproposal.
(b) presenting a critique of the proposition or the proposal for change.
(c) presenting disadvantages to the proposal's workability.
(d) identifying barriers that might preclude inherency from being overcome.

B

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Which term best describes the practice adopted by the members? a) Nor b) Maintenance c) Task d) Power

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You should always define __________, such as "desirable," "beneficial," or "disadvantageous" in value argumentation, because these terms are the source of criteria you will use in making the value judgment

(a) value-laden terms (b) value-generating terms (c) value-neutral terms (d) value-development terms

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