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0028. What is "claims-making" for a sociologist of social control?
A. | The results that follow on campaigns to get more attention for problems like missing children or drunk driving. | B. | The use of rhetoric to put forth and defend a claim using warrants and grounds. | C. | The rapidly spread of concern, hostility toward a deviant, and rapid repetition of a claim due to moral crusaders in a community. | D. | The work done by moral crusaders who position themselves as "rule makers" in a community. | E. | Using language to convince people that something is a social problem, and that a rule or social control response is needed. |
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