______ refers to the policy analysis method that assesses the potential for harm that might result (to people or to the environment) if potential hazards should occur.
A. Forecasting
B. Cost–benefit analysis
C. Risk analysis
D. Program evaluation
C. Risk analysis
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Which of the following is a conclusion scholars have come to about how the digital age has changed news operations?
a. There has been a large-scale expansion in the size and quality of the core of political news. b. Mainstream news organization remain the most important set of institutions in the American political news system. c. A vast majority of Americans now get their news primarily through Twitter and Facebook. d. Citizens have far fewer sources of news available to them.
Federal judges are subject to confirmation by which of the following?
Which of the following best illustrates new federalism?
a. The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act b. Federal laws that prohibit using marijuana, including for medicinal use c. The 1996 welfare reform legislation d. The Defense of Marriage Act e. The due process clause and the equal protection clause
The case of Goldberg v. Kelly dealt with a perceived violation of
a. substantive rules. b. procedural rules. c. interpretive rules. d. substantive justice.