To affect policy change, policy advocates engage in which of the following:
A. placing issues on policy agendas
B. analyzing problems and developing proposals
C. getting proposals enacted and implemented
D. All of these are correct.
Answer: D
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A) provided a guaranteed minimum income for all Americans. B) required welfare recipients to go to work or pursue job training. C) allowed states the option of establishing AFDC-UP programs. D) all of these.
A social work researcher is interested learning more about the legislative processes that lead to the
mental health deinstitutionalization movement. He proceeds to find multiple transcripts on the legislative debates that occurred in the 1950's and 1960's. The goal of the data analysis is to better understand the legislative discourse patterns that occurred over twenty year period. What type of data analysis is the most appropriate? a) Summarizing open-ended questions b) Theme analysis c) Case Studies d) Multivariate
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a) The scope of the economic and social problems were so severe b) An openness to progressive reform ideas c) Roosevelt’s effectiveness as a leader d) The government’s decision to liberally fund programs.
Discuss Native American casinos and if you think they are a benefit or a detriment.
What will be an ideal response?