Exam 3: Understanding Public Policymaking
Exam 1: Public Policy and Politics62 Questions
Exam 2: Government Institutions and Policy Actors61 Questions
Exam 3: Understanding Public Policymaking60 Questions
Exam 4: Policy Analysis61 Questions
Exam 5: Public Problems and Policy Alternatives62 Questions
Exam 6: Assessing Policy Alternatives60 Questions
Exam 7: Economic and Budgetary Policy60 Questions
Exam 8: Health Care Policy61 Questions
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Exam 10: Education Policy60 Questions
Exam 11: Environmental and Energy Policy60 Questions
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Exam 13: Politics, Analysis, and Policy Choice60 Questions
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Political systems theory explains policymaking as a process of ______.
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______ branch agencies implement most public policies within the United States.
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Explain the policy process model presented by Kraft and Furlong. What does it show? Describe what takes place during each stage.
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Which of the following combinations of saliency and conflict provide the greatest opportunity for an issue to be placed on the government's agenda?
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Discuss why the problem-definition stage of the policy process is so influential on the making of public policy.
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How do the saliency and conflict associated with an issue affect how or if it gets on the government's agenda? Explain your answer.
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Which of the following best describes the sequence of the policymaking process presented by the Kraft/Furlong policy process model?
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Market mechanisms as tools or instruments of policy are defined as ______.
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Discuss the problem-definition and agenda-setting stages of policymaking. What are the factors that shape how a problem may be defined? Discuss an example of a public problem that has been framed in varying ways by opposing groups. Second, the authors state, "the mere existence of a problem is no guarantee that it will attract government attention." What facilitates the movement of certain issues onto the agenda?
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The policymaking stage that is considered to be the most critical is ______.
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The authority of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to issue radio and television broadcasting licenses is an example of a ______ policy.
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