Advanced Placement (AP)
Advanced Placement (AP), 13.09.2021 07:50, john67728

1. Which of the following would be true regarding “public issues” and “personal troubles," as C. Wright Mills used these terms?
A) A public issue affects only particular families.
B) A personal trouble affects all people in the nation at the same time.
C) A public issue is a matter of public debate and collective solutions are sought.
D) A personal trouble rarely becomes a public issue.
E) Given enough time, a personal trouble will almost always become a public issue.

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