When developing policy alternatives to address a problem, the policy maker should examine ______, which refer(s) to how well the policy has worked in a state, pilot test, or other smaller scale attempt to implement it.

A. real-world or parallel situations
B. literature reviews
C. forecasting
D. implementation


A. real-world or parallel situations

Political Science

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A) Science Citation Index B) ERIC C) Social Science Citation Index D) Both A and C

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What benefit was provided for veterans through the GI Bill?

A. free health care services, a precursor to what became Medicare B. a wage bonus for service members entering the civilian workforce C. free housing in new manufacturing centers D. cash for college and vocational training; and nearly interest-free loans E. None of these answers is correct.

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Those citizens who serve in the military or go into law enforcement are exemplifying which type of citizenship?

a. natural-born citizenship b. public-interested citizenship c. self-interested citizenship d. defense-based citizenship

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An act of the legislature that allocates a certain amount of money to executive agencies is called an ________

A. allocation B. appropriation C. executive decision D. uncontrollable

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