There is a general pattern in how environmental workers and activists overcome environmental problems. Which lists five steps of solving an environmental problem in the order in which they happen? (SC.912.L.17.20) *

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assessment, public education, political action, risk analysis, follow-through
assessment, risk analysis, public education, political action, follow-through
follow-through, assessment, public education, political action, risk analysis
public education, risk analysis, assessment, follow-through, political action

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The correct order of steps for solving an environmental problem is:

assessment, risk analysis, public education, political action, follow-through.

This sequence allows for a systematic approach: first assessing the problem, analyzing the associated risks, educating the public about the issue, taking political action to address it, and then ensuring there is follow-through to maintain progress.