The policy-making stage during which money is spent, regulations are adopted, and the policy is carried out is called ______.
A. policy evaluation
B. agenda setting
C. policy implementation
D. policy formulation
C. policy implementation
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According to the text, the use of the Internet for searching is questionable because the Internet is not always and
a. verifiable, reliable. b. truthful, honest. c. valid, tested. d. truthful, valid.
As of the most recent Supreme Court ruling on the matter,
A. state governments can't tax federal bonds, but the federal government can tax state bonds. B. state governments and the federal government are free to tax each other's bonds. C. state governments and the federal government may not tax each other's bonds. D. state governments can tax federal bonds, but the federal government can't tax state bonds. E. whether a state government can tax federal bonds or the federal government can tax state bonds must be decided on a case-by-case basis.
City managers grew in importance as a result of the a. Ronald Regan era, when governments at all levels were forced to streamline their operations and becomemanaged more like the private sector with professional managers
b. Jacksonian era (during which reformers sought to offer greater opportunity in government to the commonman). c. Great Society era (during which reformers believed cities could be saved only by the infusion of millions ofdollars of federal aid managed by a federal appointee). d. Progressive era (during which reformers sought to avoid the corrupt and inefficient partisan political machinesthat controlled many American cities).
The New Deal was innovative primarily because of which of the following?
A. it opened free trade with North American neighbors B. its size and scope C. its reliance on the gold standard D. its restructuring of some state geographical boundaries