Which of the following are characteristics of the advocacy-coalition model of the policy process?

A. The logic of appropriateness explains the actions of stakeholders in the policy process.
B. The model is about change and the need to move from one policy equilibrium to another.
C. Policy change cannot be understood through the framework.
D. Rational individual action leads to the exhaustion of common resources.


B. The model is about change and the need to move from one policy equilibrium to another.

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A denial of a writ of certiorari:

A. indicates that the Supreme Court agrees with a lower court's opinion. B. means that the decision of the lower court remains the law within that court's jurisdiction. C. occurs when lower courts are unable to send the record of the case in question to the Supreme Court. D. is a decision on the merits of a case. E. is purely based on the discretion of federal appellate courts.

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Which of the following is the most extreme form of dual federalism?

a. nullification b. quasi-nullification c. progressive federalism d. secession

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Which of the following statements about voting and elections in Germany is NOT correct?

a. Voter turnout in Germany has historically been rather high. b. Germany has historically had fairly stable electoral allegiances. c. There is an increasing danger that Germany's multiparty system might result in inconclusive elections. d. Coalition government has been the norm in Germany because no party has been able to capture an absolute majority. e. Voter turnout in Germany has historically been on par with that of other West European countries.

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Discuss the evolution of U.S. environmental policy over the past 50 years. How has U.S. environmental policy changed over the years (use the following time periods: pre-1960s, mid-1960s to 1970s, 1980s to early 2000s, and currently)? Why have these changes occurred?

What will be an ideal response?

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