What assumption is made by cost-benefit analysis?

a. that all policies have greater costs than benefits
b. that society will be made better off only by policies whose benefits exceed their costs
c. that society will be made worse off by policies whose benefits are equal to their costs
d. that all policies have greater benefits than costs


b

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A budget is a plan specifying a. the top priorities of interest groups

b. revenues and expenditures. c. a governor's top priorities. d. tax increases.

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Agenda-setting is the process by which

a. topics come up for deliberation in the political world. b. the parliamentarian determines the order of business for congressional sessions. c. the media defines an issue by emphasizing or deemphasizing certain aspects of it. d. politicians determine which matters to bring to their constituents. e. voters determine what issues to place on the ballot.

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Explain why it is hard to control costs with a fee-for-service health insurance policy

What will be an ideal response?

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