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Social Studies, 22.03.2020 08:20 sophiaa23

Who should have the power to define abnormality? Societies (popular vote), political groups, governmental/legal agencies, or mental health professionals?

What might be the advantages and disadvantages to allowing one or all of these groups have the final say?

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