When debating the results of a policy evaluation, evaluators often have to defend against what type of criticism?
A) There was not enough time for the true effects of the policy to emerge.
B) They gave too much preference to one outcome criteria.
C) The cost reductions or the social benefits aren't enough to justify continuing the policy.
D) All of these choices are types of criticism often encountered
D
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Policy advocates should:
A) Be sensible and take risks. B) Seek social reforms no matter the chance of success. C) Avoid all risks. D) Always seek to decrease conflict.
How big a problem is poverty around the world as compared to the United States? What is used as a "measuring stick" to track poverty levels?
What will be an ideal response?
Each member of Congress must represent the interests of two groups of citizens, his or her own
congressional district or state and _________. a) His or her hometown b) The nation as a whole c) His or her donors d) His or her supporters
The political group that holds to the concept that world peace is only possible through military might
and military intervention is: a) Traditional Conservatives b) Pragmatic liberals c) Neoconservatives d) New Democrats