What are "centripetal" and "centrifugal" forces in the context of political geography? Give examples of each.
What will be an ideal response?
Answer:
Centripetal- forces that bind/unite a place Ex. Nationalism
Centrifugal- forces that divide/pull apart a place Ex. Religions, politics
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a. welfare b. mandated c. means-tested d. entitlement e. distributive
______ refer to the important factors that policy analysts will use to assess the proposed policy alternatives. They are also used to analyze the impact of the policy after implementation.
A. Alternative assessment B. Evaluative criteria C. Ex post facto criteria D. Redistributive factors
Identify the "three audiences" that Richard Neustadt describes in his book Presidential Power.
What will be an ideal response?
Mediation in labor management negotiations
a. uses a neutral third party to negotiate a settlement. b. uses a third party to investigate and issue specific recommendations concerning a settlement. c. is a fact-finding process, normally followed by binding recommendations. d. does not occur in the governmental sector.