Describe the argument of the advocacy-coalition framework model of policy change.
What will be an ideal response?
Policy change comes about through the clash of ideas, as manifested in an existing policy coalition and a potential replacement.
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A. blue-collar workers B. younger individuals C. people with lower incomes D. married couples
SELECT ALL THAT APPLY. Which of the following enhance the political opportunities social movements have?
A. multiple and independent centers of power B. openness to new actors C. instability in political alignments D. influential allies within the regime
Regions of the United States with above-average population growth from 2000 to 2010 were __________
a. the Midwest and the West b. the Northeast and the South c. the Pacific Northwest and the Northeast d. the South and the West
Use Figure 2.7 to determine which of the following statements is true concerning ideology among professors
a. The greatest percentage of professors describing themselves as conservative are in the physical and biological sciences. b. The greatest percentage of professors describing themselves as "middle of the road" are in the fields of engineering and computer science. c. The majority of professors in the health sciences describe themselves as conservative. d. More professors in the humanities describe themselves as liberal than in any other discipline.