Exam 3: Values and Public Policy
Exam 1: Policy and Visions of Governance10 Questions
Exam 2: Theories of Public Policy -How Choices Are Made20 Questions
Exam 3: Values and Public Policy9 Questions
Exam 4: Policy Analysis10 Questions
Exam 5: Agenda Setting10 Questions
Exam 6: Policy Formulation10 Questions
Exam 7: Policy Implementation10 Questions
Exam 8: Policy Evaluation10 Questions
Exam 9: Policy Termination10 Questions
Exam 10: Federalism and Intergovernmental Relations10 Questions
Exam 11: Defense Policy10 Questions
Exam 12: Public Health Policy10 Questions
Exam 13: General Social Policy10 Questions
Exam 14: Education Policy10 Questions
Exam 15: Criminal Justice Policy10 Questions
Exam 16: Green Policy10 Questions
Exam 17: Cost of Policy10 Questions
Exam 18: Government and Public Policy20 Questions
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Wealthier people place more value on pro-social values than do other individuals.
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Intergenerational connectedness, community networks, and political and social trust are the basis of
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Generally speaking, the WWII generation is
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Which of the following subcultures are likely to embrace communal solutions to problems?
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Individuals who value political and social equality more than economic freedom tend to be
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Which generation below is the most supportive of increased government spending for communal problems?
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According to Huntington, American core social and political values
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