Policy innovations that are relatively difficult to implement are ones that:
a. Adhere to traditional practices.
b. Are non-controversial.
c. Propose major changes in existing policy.
d. None of these.
C
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A) ?a deep recession that took hold in 1981 B) ?scandals in his administration C) ?disenchantment with his social reforms D) ?the American people noticing his actual level of intelligence
The "Clean Election" laws that are implemented in many states are meant to:
a) Ensure that candidates do not resort to negative campaigning techniques b) Ensure that candidates use only respecttful, non-offensive language when addressing the public. c) Promote green practices and use of renewable energy in campaigns. d) Minimize the influence of large donors on election outcomes.
In attempts to regulate business, the Hepburn Act of 1906 permitted
the Interstate Commerce Commission to A. limit the transfer of government funds for new ventures B. control the use of immigrants in hazardous industries C. fix the rates of railroads and sleeping cars D. raise the minimum wage for industrial workers
Describe the limitations of the Rowe and Kahn model of successful aging.
What will be an ideal response?