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Public Opinion Public Policy And Smoking The Transformation Of American Attitudes And Cigarette Use 18902016 Thomas R Marshall

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Public Opinion Public Policy And Smoking The Transformation Of American Attitudes And Cigarette Use 18902016 Thomas R Marshall
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Publisher: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.24 MB
Pages: 225
Author: Thomas R. Marshall
ISBN: 9781498504331, 1498504337
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Public Opinion Public Policy And Smoking The Transformation Of American Attitudes And Cigarette Use 18902016 Thomas R Marshall by Thomas R. Marshall 9781498504331, 1498504337 instant download after payment.

Public Opinion, Public Policy, and Smoking tracks Americans' changing attitudes about cigarette smoking over the last century. With data from more than five thousand public and privately conducted polls, this book carefully examines how Americans came to understand the health risks of smoking; how the tobacco industry sought to reframe smoking; and how public opinion support for tobacco control affected lawsuits, elections, and public policies. This book tests several well-known linkage models that connect public opinion with public policy. It shows that conventional wisdom about public opinion and tobacco control policy is often mistaken. This book offers the first in-depth look at American public opinion and cigarette smoking during the last century.

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