Which of the following is one of the advantages of the policy process approach to policy study?
a. It is flexible and open to change and refinement
b. It provides a static and cross-sectional view of the policy process.
c. It centers attention on the complexity of public problems, the goals of the polity, and the general forms policy responses can take.
d. It is culture bound.
a
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Studies show that how the media cover the news __________.
A. has little influence on citizens' policy preferences B. influences what people think about C. has a conservative bias D. has a liberal bias
Which of the following was NOT among the grievances that the Texas Regulars had with the larger Democratic Party?
A. opposing fewer restrictions on religious organizations B. opposing the growth of government C. opposing greater economic regulations D. opposing the New Deal
The real work of the state legislatures in policy making usually takes place in
a. the home districts of the legislators. b. committees. c. the full chamber of the legislature. d. party caucuses.
What does Ralph Nader's 2000 presidential election bid illustrate regarding the role of third parties?
a. third parties' ineffective organization b. third parties' absence of media attention c. third parties' poor candidate choices d. third parties' potential to affect the outcome of the election