The third generation approach to understanding implementation effectiveness tends to answer questions regarding implantation with which of the following answers?
A. top-down
B. ease of implementation
C. it depends
D. bottom up
C. it depends
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The existence of interest groups poses challenges to democracy in which of the following ways?
A. It demonstrates the validity of the pluralist model. B. It demonstrates the validity of the majoritarian model. C. It guarantees that small groups have no particular advantage. D. It appears that the upper classes often dominate interest groups. E. It contradicts many tenets of the Bill of Rights.
Identify a particular public policy problem and give an example of an operational measure that reflects it. Explain why your measure is appropriate to that problem.
What will be an ideal response?
Regardless of an interest group's size or resources, it can be considered powerful if
A. ?it has strong and effective leadership. B. ?it successfully turns itself into a political party. C. ?its members are motivated, engaged, and politically active. D. ?it has strong and effective leadership and it successfully turns itself into a political party. E. ?it has strong and effective leadership and its members are motivated, engaged, and politically active.
Which of the following impacts a leader's ability to shape foreign policy?
a. Whether a leader is early or late in their tenure b. When a dramatic event precedes his or her election c. A leader's belief in his or her own ability to effectively make rational choices d. All of these are true.