The document defines a claim of policy as arguing that certain conditions should exist or actions should be taken to solve a problem. It provides examples of claims of policy and discusses the differences between claims of policy and claims of fact.
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Claim of Policy
The document defines a claim of policy as arguing that certain conditions should exist or actions should be taken to solve a problem. It provides examples of claims of policy and discusses the differences between claims of policy and claims of fact.
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CLAIM OF POLICY
group 6 what is a claim of policy? definition
A claim of policy argues that
certain conditions should exist, or that something should or should not be done, in order to solve a problem. examples
1.The death 2.Legislation 3.The age at which
penalty should be should be passed to people can get a abolished because stop the sale of driver’s license it does nothing to cigarettes. must be raised to prevent murder. 18. purpose
CLAIMS OF POLICY - SOLUTIONS
difference
claim of policy claim of fact
-action must be -universally taken accepted -to solve a problem. -proven true -can be proven true. difference
claim of policy claim of fact
-Congress should pass the dream Examples act. -The oldest known disease in the world is leprosy. -The death penalty should be abolished in China. -The death penalty does now deter crime. . THANK YOU FOR LISTENING have a great day!!!