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Question
the anti-drug campaign in the 1980s encouraged students to \just say no\ to put an end to drug use and drug violence. which type of framing did this campaign use?
diagnostic
motivational
referential
prognostic
question 18 2 pts
the human rights campaign (hrc) is a non-profit organization located in washington, d.c. which advocates for equal rights and marriage rights of gay, lesbian, transgender, and bisexual citizens. the hrc is a ____ group:
religious/redemptive
alternative
revolutionary
reform
First Question (Anti - drug campaign framing)
To determine the framing type of the anti - drug campaign:
- Diagnostic framing focuses on identifying the problem. This campaign is not just identifying the problem of drug use but encouraging action.
- Motivational framing aims to inspire people to take action. The “just say no” campaign is motivating students to act (by saying no to drugs) to end drug use and violence.
- Referential framing is about providing information or making references, which is not the case here.
- Prognostic framing is about offering solutions or predicting outcomes, while this campaign is more about motivating action.
To determine the type of group the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) is:
- Religious/Redemptive groups are related to religious or redemptive goals, and HRC is not religiously focused.
- Alternative groups seek to create an alternative lifestyle or system, which is not what HRC does.
- Revolutionary groups aim to overthrow the existing system, but HRC is advocating for equal rights within the existing system.
- Reform groups work to bring about changes (reforms) within the existing social and political system to achieve their goals (like equal rights for LGBTQ+ citizens). HRC fits this as it advocates for equal and marriage rights within the current system.
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B. Motivational