Which is the second step in the process of policy making?
A) Policy formation
B) Policy adoption
C) Policy evaluation
D) Policy recognition
Ans: A
The steps in order of policy making are problem recognition and definition, policy formation, policy adoption, budgeting and policy implementation, and policy evaluation.
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