When policy advocates hear about the sucesses and challenges of a newly implemented program,
they:
a) File a report to the committee responsible for funding the particular program and petition for
program renewal or cancelation.
b) Can provide testimony before the executive branch to advocate for renewal of sucessful programs
or suggest changes to make the policy more sucessful.
c) Can inform policymakers of the effect the program is having on clients and make policymakers
aware of any intended or unintended consequences resulting from implementation of the policy.
d) Can organize advocacy groups to challenge the implementation of the program or policy if it is
having dire unintended consequences.
C
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A) ?constructivist perspective. B) ?dual perspective. C) ?resilience perspective. D) ?individualistic perspective.
______ roles deal with jobs that need to be completed.
A. Task B. Maintenance C. Individual D. Follower
Jewish movements hold that charity and benevolence (kindness and compassion) are an integral
part of A) compassion B) religiosity C) righteousness D) morality