What is the purpose of a policy assessment matrix?

a. To guide the implementation of a policy.
b. To evaluate a policy that is being enacted to see it if has positive outcomes.
c. To evaluate why a policy is not working.
d. To evaluate the costs of a new policy.


ANS: B

Political Science

You might also like to view...

The twenty counties that voted against ratification of the constitution in 1876 were

a. located in West Texas. b. located in South Texas. c. urban. d. rural. e. divided between rural and urban areas.

Political Science

Which of the following is not characteristic of United Nations peacekeeping activities?

a. The parties to a dispute must consent to UN intervention. b. Peacekeeping has been particularly effective in dealing with new, gray-area conflicts, such as ethnic and religious-based civil conflicts. c. Peacekeeping tends to attack the symptoms, not the causes, of conflicts. d. Peacekeeping activity was extensive in the aftermath of the Cold War.

Political Science

The alternative to a government monopoly on force is a collection of individuals with each trying to impose his or her will on someone else

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Political Science

The quote that "all states are either preparing for, recovering from, or engaged in war" is most consistent with which theoretical approach?

A) Capitalism B) Communism C) Empiricism D) Realism E) Structuralism

Political Science