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Week 5 Discussion_Public Policy and Social Services

Week 5 Discussion_Public Policy and Social Services

Q What do you see to be the potential strengths and weaknesses of policy borne of compromise?The 18-year process of repealing DADT suggests that policy termination can be a lengthy process. Should policies be inherently difficult to terminate, especially those rooted in public attitudes?Describe at least one direct (i.e. direct action against DADT) and one indirect (i.e., shifting cultural attitudes) way that the LGBT rights social movement supported the repealing DADT. ?In general, how can a social movement help to implement or repeal a public policy?

Q In general, how can a social movement help to implement or repeal a public policy? What is another example of a social movement implementing or repealing a policy?

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Some potential strengths of the policy of borne of compromise is the way it promotes positive events like that the rights of the LGBT community, then promotion of positive transformation for equality and civil rights. One potential weakness of policy of borne of compromise is the fear that the policy can be either changed or terminated in the middle that might affect the society and the public opinion in a positive way.