Which is the correct sequence in the policy analysis process?
A. set agenda, formulate policy, legitimize policy, implement, and evaluate
B. define and Analyze problem, analyze policy alternatives, develop criteria, and assess
C. define problem, gather data, and operationalize problem
D. analyze problem, set criteria, implement policy and regulations, and legitimize
B. define and Analyze problem, analyze policy alternatives, develop criteria, and assess
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a. allowing "the people" to determine the basic political processes and principles of governance. b. relying upon the political support of regional strongmen to rule. c. promising labor unions specific wage guarantees in order to gain their political support to keep them from forming communist groups to challenge the government. d. gaining the political support of previously disenfranchised sectors of society, often through manipulation and demagogic appeals. e. expanding the right to vote.
The authors define public administration in:
A. one single definition B. four clusters C. eighteen descriptions D. both b and c
The major shortcoming of the rule of law approach to bureaucratic accountability is ______.
a. elected officials are unable to translate the will of the people into legislation b. the people are unable to convince elected officials of the public good c. it is impossible to translate laws into administrative action with precision and predictability d. administrators are often incompetent and poorly educated
During a presidential campaign, Alexander's campaign manager ran multiple television broadcasts which focused on the flaws in the stand taken by Daniel, Alexander's opponent, on immigration and unemployment. The broadcast is an example of _____
A) community journalism B) managed news coverage C) negative political advertising D) citizen journalism E) positive political advertising