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identify each of the following statements by the theoretical paradigm that best matches the perspective of the statement. Choose SF for structural functional paradigm, SC for the social conflict paradigm, and SI for the symbolic interactionist paradigm.
A. SI
B. SF
C. SC
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The influences of globalization and the transition from a manufacturing economy to a service-information economy have impaired the ability of the Canadian economy to ensure the well-being of all of Canada's citizens.
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The Canadian government failed to implement a universal system of early learning and childcare. Both are essential for the healthy development of children across the socioeconomic spectrum.
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Most advocates of Aboriginal rights claim that racism, not incompetence, lies at the root of the inadequacies of the Canadian government to address the needs of Aboriginals. To be Aboriginal in Canada is to be disposed and displaced by an indifferent mainstream citizenry.
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The very poor living standards experienced by most Aboriginal people contribute to the stigmas and stereotypes about Aboriginal peoples, and these in turn fuel the continued discrimination practised by mainstream Canadians.
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Segregation of neighbourhoods and the marginalization of the poor is reinforced by the prevailing myths and stereotypes of the poor. Until ideologies about success and poverty change, little real help for the poor will occur.
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Poverty is not simply a matter of numbers and dollars; rather, it is a matter of reordering the public's beliefs about poverty and youth, and it is about enfranchising the young and accepting them as equals.
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