Exam 3: Understanding Public Policy Making
Exam 1: Public Policy and Politics65 Questions
Exam 2: Government Institutions and Policy Actors69 Questions
Exam 3: Understanding Public Policy Making65 Questions
Exam 4: Policy Analysis66 Questions
Exam 5: Public Problems and Policy Alternatives65 Questions
Exam 6: Assessing Policy Alternatives65 Questions
Exam 7: Economic and Budgetary Policy64 Questions
Exam 8: Health Care Policy63 Questions
Exam 9: Welfare and Social Security Policy64 Questions
Exam 10: Education Policy66 Questions
Exam 11: Environmental and Energy Policy65 Questions
Exam 12: Foreign Policy and Homeland Security65 Questions
Exam 13: Politics, Analysis, and Policy Choice66 Questions
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Providing information to the public is also referred to as a ______ tool.
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What is the president's major forum for agenda setting and stating the coming year's priorities?
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The second stage of policy making, ______, involves policy analysis to determine the best options for government action to address the problem.
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A(n) ______ instrument of public policy collects revenues from one group and spends it on services for a different group.
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List the six basic stages of the policy development process, in order.
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The ______ refers to the various bits of information available on the problem, whom it affects, and in what ways.
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______ as a step in the policy process is at once both simple and complex.
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Which of the following policy-making theories might include consideration of the role of prominent and outspoken celebrities such as U2's Bono, Bill Gates, and Oprah?
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Discuss the difference between a systemic agenda and an institutional agenda and give an example of an issue that exemplifies each.
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The primary assumption of elite theory is that in shaping public policy, ______.
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______ is the policy-making theory that posits that policy making occurs in a pluralistic way through a dynamic struggle among a variety of policy actors, interest groups, government officials, and the public.
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A(n) ______ instrument of public policy collects revenue from one group and spends it on services for a different group.
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______ portrays public policy as the product of a continuous struggle among organized interest groups.
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The policy-making stage during which new issues are identified as problems for government to address is called ______.
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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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Which of the following theories of policy development relies upon the wisdom, experience, and actions of societal and governmental leaders?
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Explain the main premise of each of the following policy-making theories and give an example that illustrates policy making from that particular theory's perspective.
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In the rush to house victims of Hurricane Katrina in 2005, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) ordered nearly ______ billion worth of trailers and mobile homes.
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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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