The second step in the life cycle of policy making is

a. formulation of a public policy response, usually followed by a pledge of action.
b. redefinition of a public or private "condition" as a public "problem."
c. evaluation of the impact of the policy.
d. placement of the proposed policy on the formal agenda of government.
e. emergence of the problem as a "public issue" requiring government action


d

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Private opinion becomes public opinion when

A. it, regardless of its subject matter, is publicly expressed. B. it concerns public issues and is publicly expressed. C. an individual is polled by a major polling organization. D. it is not divided. E. it is articulated to at least ten other people.

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On the title page, the running head should be no more than __________ characters

a. 20 b. 30 c. 40 d. 50

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The line, extending roughly between the eastern edge of the Panhandle down to the Rio Grande northwest of Laredo and marking the area where agriculture is not possible without irrigation, is the

a. 80th meridian. b. 90th meridian. c. 100th meridian. d. 110th meridian. e. 120th meridian.

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The Anti-Federalists believed that __________ governments would be more responsive to the people and thus, were less a danger to their liberties

a. powerful b. centralized c. foreign d. state e. local

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