Which is most characteristic of the “top-down” approach to policy implementation?

A. Implementation should be thought about during the development of the policy; policies should be designed for ease of implementation.
B. Programs should consider the interests of those in the lower echelons of the bureaucracy and the needs of the clients themselves.
C. Implementation processes should seek outcomes intended by the framers of the legislation.
D. Control should be maintained by the public.


C. Implementation processes should seek outcomes intended by the framers of the legislation.

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a. actors other than states matter, military security is no longer the dominant issue, and the use of military force is precluded as a method of resolving conflicts. b. class issues dominate interstate relations, military security is still the dominant concern, and the use of military force is still an acceptable method of conflict resolution. c. actors other than states matter, class issues dominate international relations, and the use of military force is precluded as a method of resolving conflicts. d. only states matter, military security is no longer the dominant issue, and the use of military force is precluded as a method of resolving conflicts.

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The term splendid isolation refers to what aspect of British foreign relations during most of the nineteenth century?

a. Great Britain avoided specific commitments on the European continent. b. Great Britain expanded trade and diplomatic ties with other states. c. Great Britain developed several alliances with other states. d. Great Britain opened to immigration from its colonies.

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The money supply __________ when the Federal Reserve Board increases interest rates

Answer:

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What is the Peace Corps?

a. A U.S. government agency that provides grants and other assistance to developing countries. b. A U.S. government agency that sends volunteers to assist other countries in order to promote friendship and mutual understanding. c. A U.S. government agency that trains foreign diplomats to promote good relations between the United States and other countries. d. A U.S. government agency that assists the United Nations in its peacebuilding activities.

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