What is the aim of policy evaluation?
a. To identify important issues
b. To assess the policy and whether it is working
c. To build an agenda
d. To adopt and implement a policy
e. To raise public awareness
b
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A) A differential group. B) A correlational group. C) An experimental group. D) A control group.
The theory of urban restructuring that argues that local elites with substantial land holdings dominate policy-making decisions and have an interest in promoting growth is called:
A. neo-Marxism. B. unitary interest. C. growth Machine. D. pluralism.
The Connecticut Compromise
A) called for a lower house of the legislature with representation by population. B) called for an upper house of the legislature with equal representation for the states. C) was put forward by a committee of moderates. D) all of the above E) none of the above
Studies about which state is the initiator of a given war show that democracies
a. will often attack other democracies. b. often do the attacking. c. are almost always the victims of attacks by autocracies. d. rarely engage in war.