Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1.Rarely are policies maintained in exactly the same form over time; instead, they are constantly evolving.
2.Splitting succession involves the direct replacement of one program, policy, or organization by another, or a change in an existing program’s location.
3.Some policy successions may be generated within an organization rather than imposed from the outside.
4.An obvious and reoccurring trigger of policy change about which a policy analyst or practitioner must be aware is the change in the party in power in Congress and the White House.


1.true
2.false
3.true
4.true

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