In the legitimization phase:
a) A proposed policy receives further refinement and definition, largely through negotiation and compromise.
b) A problem is clearly defined and a policy to address the problem begins to be formulated.
c) A proposed policy is considered legitimate and becomes enacted.
d) A problem is judged on its legitimacy and impact on society.
A
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