Exam 3: Utility in Democratic Policymaking

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What kind of democracy is characteristic of USA government?

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The stage of the policymaking process in which a proposal is given legal authority is:

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According to the textbook, a public policy manager's primary role is to act as a problem-solver under which value of the public interests?

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Most public policies are implemented by:

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The stage of the policy process concerned with determining what a policy is actually accomplishing is called:

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Policy evaluations may focus on:

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According to the textbook, which of the following is NOT a theory of public policy?

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A theory of the public interests ethics that may emphasize the role of public administrators as "philosopher-Kings":

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According to the textbook, what conceptual framework may be the focus of policy analysis?

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The public interacts with public administrators as:

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Policy evaluation may be defined as primarily concerned with:

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Policy analysis may be defined as primarily concerned with:

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The ethical theory of utilitarianism may seek to:

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Once a problem is recognized and defined, the next stage of policymaking is:

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While Thomas Hobbes (1588-1679) argued that citizens gave up all natural rights to enter into the social contract, John Locke (1632-1704) in contrast argued that:

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By what means may citizens participate in bureaucratic politics?

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