In which situation do the internal political dynamics of an organization become more important in determining the ultimate policy choices of the organization than any legislative statement of purpose?

A. When consensus exists only at the upper echelons of the organizational hierarchy.
B. When contradictions exist across organizations.
C. When contradictory goals are specified in the enacting legislation.
D. When the organization is faced with vague enacting legislation.


C. When contradictory goals are specified in the enacting legislation.

Political Science

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The first nation to adopt social insurance policies was _________________

A) the United States B) France C) England D) Sweden E) Germany

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Major premise: If theory T is correct, all rich countries will be democracies. Minor premise: All rich countries are democracies. Conclusion: Therefore, theory T is correct. A. affirming the antecedent B. denying the antecedent C. affirming the consequent D. denying the consequent

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What will be an ideal response?

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