Which model of policymaking argues that when actors’ core beliefs are challenges, conflict can be worked out through bargaining?
A. new institutionalism
B. the states model
C. rational choice model
D. advocacy-coalition model
D. advocacy-coalition model
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Why must policy advocates analyze proposals?
a. To identify the sources of adequate funding. b. To choose which legislators to approach. c. To ensure that the proposal has substance and is politically viable. d. To ensure it is based on professional wisdom.
What decision-making problem is evident in a system in which legislators only have one vote on a given piece of legislation?
A. Specificity of language is absent. B. Direct democracy cannot be account for. C. Unclear outcomes are the norm. D. Intensity policy preferences cannot be accounted for.
Which statement is true regarding Texas's stance on environmental issues?
A. In 2015, Texas was responsible for more carbon dioxide emissions than the next two highest states combined. B. Texas ranks within the top five in the nation for cleanest air and water. C. By 2007, Texas had become the first state in the country to have its state legislature formally deny the existence of global warming. D. Texas is the only state not to have enforced any federal conservation laws.
Which of the following is a reason for the Sino-Soviet Split?
a. Insufficient technological and economic assistance b. Disagreement of communist ideals on the part of Mao and Nikita Khrushchev c. Refusal of the Soviet Union to help China build an independent nuclear force d. The de-Stalinization movement e. All of the above are true.