Identify the states of the public policymaking process.

What will be an ideal response?


• Problem identification and definition
• Agenda setting
• Policy formulation
• Policy legitimation
• Policy implementation
• Policy evaluation

Political Science

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An important feature in the creation of the consumer society helped to "mask the inequality, poverty, and labor conflict" which was occurring at the turn of the century. This feature was __________

a. the discounting of prices by means of weekly sales b. service, which made the consumer feel like a guest c. the development of chain stores which allowed all consumers access to such stores d. attention to detail

Political Science

The U.S. Supreme Court will overturn criminal statutes that

a. target groups on the basis of race or gender. b. in any way limits someone's constitutional rights. c. limit people's future actions. d. None of the above is correct.

Political Science

The ______ states that Western European party systems became frozen following the extension of universal suffrage in most countries during the 1920s.

A. Duverger’s theory B. freezing hypothesis C. Michels’s iron law of oligarchy D. strategic effect of electoral laws

Political Science

How is the U.S. foreign policy process favorable to NGOs? Describe the lobbying activities of foreign policy NGOs. What is their purpose, and why are some NGOs more effective than others?

What will be an ideal response?

Political Science