Deck 13: Politics, Analysis, and Policy Choice

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______ allows policy makers to evaluate the situation while taking incremental policy steps.

A) Decision analysis
B) Rational analysis
C) Policy evaluation
D) Adaptive management
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The presidential election of ______ clearly showed that modern Internet technologies facilitate a much greater level of citizen involvement even in national elections and governing.

A) 2004
B) 2008
C) 2012
D) 2016
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The dominant policy-making style in the United States is ______.

A) rational analysis
B) incremental
C) rational choice
D) pluralism
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Measuring whether the Economic Stimulus of 2009 has sparked creation of jobs and economic growth is an example of using which evaluative criterion?

A) effectiveness
B) equity
C) administrative feasibility
D) liberty
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Which of the following evaluative criteria are emphasized in all of the following policy debates: income gap, urban K-12 education, cost of higher education, taxation of wealthy, Social Security benefits, access to health care, and climate change?

A) efficiency
B) feasibility
C) equity
D) effectiveness
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As budget pressures and scarce funding become dominant issues at all levels of government, use of which evaluative criterion has increased?

A) efficiency
B) equity
C) effectiveness
D) political feasibility
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A relatively new form of citizen participation, ______ allows citizens to access government agencies and their policies through various Web sites.

A) policy engagement
B) WWW government
C) e-government
D) authority analysis
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The ______ has led to more evaluations of public policies and programs, an important way to improve policy capacity.

A) Administrative Procedure Act
B) Gramm-Rudman-Hollings Act
C) No Child Left Behind Act
D) Government Performance and Results Act of 1993
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What is the typical result of compromise on policy alternatives?

A) policies that are only partially effective and have continued debate
B) greater public involvement
C) political parties working with greater harmony
D) reduced equity of policy decisions
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______ issues can deal with a range of concerns, from protecting individual freedoms to how the cost and benefits of a program are distributed across the population.

A) Equity
B) Effectiveness
C) Efficiency
D) Administrative feasibility
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This group of American citizens is the least likely to vote ______.

A) wealthy individuals
B) college students
C) senior citizens
D) highly educated individuals
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What criterion is most likely to receive increased attention in contemporary policy making as policy alternatives and existing programs are assessed?

A) effectiveness
B) efficiency
C) equity
D) liberty
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With regard to policies that address access to quality public education (at K-12 and higher levels), which of the following evaluative criterion is most important?

A) effectiveness
B) political feasibility
C) equity
D) capacity
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The policy-making approach defined as a series of small policy actions that lead to modest and relatively slow policymaking is referred to as ______.

A) strategic policy making
B) rational-economic policy making
C) incremental policy making
D) innovative policy making
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Clinton won the popular vote by a margin of over ______ million votes.

A) 1.3
B) 2.9
C) 3.1
D) 4.7
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Which states were identified as having tried to make registration and voting easier?

A) Oregon
B) California
C) Vermont
D) All of these
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Voter turnout in ______ was the highest in decades.

A) 2000
B) 2004
C) 2008
D) 2012
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The public can get involved in the policy-making process by ______.

A) joining an interest group
B) voting in elections
C) staying informed
D) all of these
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______ is often difficult to evaluate because this criterion relies on assumptions and projections of the future that may or may not come to pass.

A) Equity
B) Efficiency
C) Effectiveness
D) Political feasibility
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______ refers to the ability of government to identify and act on public problems within a reasonable time.

A) Policy analysis
B) Policy capacity
C) Incremental policy development
D) Decentralization
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Explain policy analysis.
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What does Wisconsin's Act 23 do?
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About ______ states chose to require a photo ID for voting.

A) 15
B) 20
C) 25
D) 30
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How has technology changed citizen participation?
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Which issues and personal freedoms are addressed less frequently?
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What is the dominant style of policymaking in the United States?
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The Affordable Care Act provided insurance to ______ million that previously lacked it.

A) 10
B) 20
C) 30
D) 40
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What does compromise mean in policymaking?
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Which criterion is most often emphasized due to economic and fiscal concerns?
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The Government Performance and Results Act was passed in ______.

A) 1990
B) 1991
C) 1993
D) 1995
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A 2016 Gallup poll found that ______% of Americans favor a photo ID requirement.

A) 70
B) 80
C) 50
D) 40
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How can policy analysis contribute to improving the policy capacity of government?
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What arises when policy actors have differing views about the substance of public policies or whether government intervention is justifiable at all?
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______ is probably the criterion most likely to receive attention in contemporary policy making.

A) Equity
B) Efficiency
C) Effectiveness
D) None of these
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The world's population is expected to climb to some 9.9 billion by ______.

A) 2020
B) 2030
C) 2040
D) 2050
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Which criterion is used to determine how well a policy has lived up to expectations?
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The Dodd-Frank Act was passed in ______.

A) 2008
B) 2009
C) 2010
D) 2011
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Explain citizen capacity.
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What does the Help America Vote Act (HAVA) of 2002 do?
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The Food Safety Modernization Act was passed in ______.

A) 2008
B) 2010
C) 2012
D) 2014
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Identify one of the downsides to technological developments.
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Discuss some ways the public can be involved in any stage of the policy-making process, including new and emerging ways. How might your input improve the process?
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What impact can policy analysis have on policymaking?
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Provide an example of public participation.
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What is one advantage of incremental policymaking?
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Provide an example of a program that you believe to be effective.
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Provide a good example of forward-looking and wide-ranging policymaking.
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Select a recent public policy alternative and, to the best of your ability, evaluate it using the criteria of effectiveness, efficiency, and equity. What kind of information might you need? What problems may arise in trying to conduct your evaluation?
Question
How can citizen participation improve policy capacity?
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What did the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 do?
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In what ways might technology make public involvement in government easier? Develop at least three ways that governments and individuals are utilizing technology to involve citizens in government.
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What do the policy outcomes reflect?
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Explain how global climate change offers a context in which to consider the relative advantages of incrementalism.
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Why does the policymaking process never end?
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Identify one way to strengthen citizen capacity.
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How does the case of voter ID laws remind us that public policy changes over time?
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Identify an element of policy capacity.
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Why might incremental decision-making be the most suitable way to make policy in the United States?
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What are some limitations of incremental policymaking?
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Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the U.S. federal government's incremental policy-making approach.
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Deck 13: Politics, Analysis, and Policy Choice
1
______ allows policy makers to evaluate the situation while taking incremental policy steps.

A) Decision analysis
B) Rational analysis
C) Policy evaluation
D) Adaptive management
D
2
The presidential election of ______ clearly showed that modern Internet technologies facilitate a much greater level of citizen involvement even in national elections and governing.

A) 2004
B) 2008
C) 2012
D) 2016
B
3
The dominant policy-making style in the United States is ______.

A) rational analysis
B) incremental
C) rational choice
D) pluralism
B
4
Measuring whether the Economic Stimulus of 2009 has sparked creation of jobs and economic growth is an example of using which evaluative criterion?

A) effectiveness
B) equity
C) administrative feasibility
D) liberty
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Which of the following evaluative criteria are emphasized in all of the following policy debates: income gap, urban K-12 education, cost of higher education, taxation of wealthy, Social Security benefits, access to health care, and climate change?

A) efficiency
B) feasibility
C) equity
D) effectiveness
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As budget pressures and scarce funding become dominant issues at all levels of government, use of which evaluative criterion has increased?

A) efficiency
B) equity
C) effectiveness
D) political feasibility
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A relatively new form of citizen participation, ______ allows citizens to access government agencies and their policies through various Web sites.

A) policy engagement
B) WWW government
C) e-government
D) authority analysis
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8
The ______ has led to more evaluations of public policies and programs, an important way to improve policy capacity.

A) Administrative Procedure Act
B) Gramm-Rudman-Hollings Act
C) No Child Left Behind Act
D) Government Performance and Results Act of 1993
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9
What is the typical result of compromise on policy alternatives?

A) policies that are only partially effective and have continued debate
B) greater public involvement
C) political parties working with greater harmony
D) reduced equity of policy decisions
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______ issues can deal with a range of concerns, from protecting individual freedoms to how the cost and benefits of a program are distributed across the population.

A) Equity
B) Effectiveness
C) Efficiency
D) Administrative feasibility
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11
This group of American citizens is the least likely to vote ______.

A) wealthy individuals
B) college students
C) senior citizens
D) highly educated individuals
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What criterion is most likely to receive increased attention in contemporary policy making as policy alternatives and existing programs are assessed?

A) effectiveness
B) efficiency
C) equity
D) liberty
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13
With regard to policies that address access to quality public education (at K-12 and higher levels), which of the following evaluative criterion is most important?

A) effectiveness
B) political feasibility
C) equity
D) capacity
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14
The policy-making approach defined as a series of small policy actions that lead to modest and relatively slow policymaking is referred to as ______.

A) strategic policy making
B) rational-economic policy making
C) incremental policy making
D) innovative policy making
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15
Clinton won the popular vote by a margin of over ______ million votes.

A) 1.3
B) 2.9
C) 3.1
D) 4.7
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Which states were identified as having tried to make registration and voting easier?

A) Oregon
B) California
C) Vermont
D) All of these
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Voter turnout in ______ was the highest in decades.

A) 2000
B) 2004
C) 2008
D) 2012
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18
The public can get involved in the policy-making process by ______.

A) joining an interest group
B) voting in elections
C) staying informed
D) all of these
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______ is often difficult to evaluate because this criterion relies on assumptions and projections of the future that may or may not come to pass.

A) Equity
B) Efficiency
C) Effectiveness
D) Political feasibility
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______ refers to the ability of government to identify and act on public problems within a reasonable time.

A) Policy analysis
B) Policy capacity
C) Incremental policy development
D) Decentralization
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Explain policy analysis.
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What does Wisconsin's Act 23 do?
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About ______ states chose to require a photo ID for voting.

A) 15
B) 20
C) 25
D) 30
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24
How has technology changed citizen participation?
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25
Which issues and personal freedoms are addressed less frequently?
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What is the dominant style of policymaking in the United States?
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The Affordable Care Act provided insurance to ______ million that previously lacked it.

A) 10
B) 20
C) 30
D) 40
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28
What does compromise mean in policymaking?
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Which criterion is most often emphasized due to economic and fiscal concerns?
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30
The Government Performance and Results Act was passed in ______.

A) 1990
B) 1991
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D) 1995
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A 2016 Gallup poll found that ______% of Americans favor a photo ID requirement.

A) 70
B) 80
C) 50
D) 40
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How can policy analysis contribute to improving the policy capacity of government?
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What arises when policy actors have differing views about the substance of public policies or whether government intervention is justifiable at all?
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______ is probably the criterion most likely to receive attention in contemporary policy making.

A) Equity
B) Efficiency
C) Effectiveness
D) None of these
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The world's population is expected to climb to some 9.9 billion by ______.

A) 2020
B) 2030
C) 2040
D) 2050
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Which criterion is used to determine how well a policy has lived up to expectations?
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The Dodd-Frank Act was passed in ______.

A) 2008
B) 2009
C) 2010
D) 2011
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Explain citizen capacity.
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What does the Help America Vote Act (HAVA) of 2002 do?
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The Food Safety Modernization Act was passed in ______.

A) 2008
B) 2010
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D) 2014
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Identify one of the downsides to technological developments.
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Discuss some ways the public can be involved in any stage of the policy-making process, including new and emerging ways. How might your input improve the process?
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What impact can policy analysis have on policymaking?
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Provide an example of public participation.
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What is one advantage of incremental policymaking?
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Provide an example of a program that you believe to be effective.
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Provide a good example of forward-looking and wide-ranging policymaking.
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Select a recent public policy alternative and, to the best of your ability, evaluate it using the criteria of effectiveness, efficiency, and equity. What kind of information might you need? What problems may arise in trying to conduct your evaluation?
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How can citizen participation improve policy capacity?
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What did the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 do?
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In what ways might technology make public involvement in government easier? Develop at least three ways that governments and individuals are utilizing technology to involve citizens in government.
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What do the policy outcomes reflect?
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Explain how global climate change offers a context in which to consider the relative advantages of incrementalism.
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Why does the policymaking process never end?
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Identify one way to strengthen citizen capacity.
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How does the case of voter ID laws remind us that public policy changes over time?
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Identify an element of policy capacity.
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Why might incremental decision-making be the most suitable way to make policy in the United States?
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What are some limitations of incremental policymaking?
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Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the U.S. federal government's incremental policy-making approach.
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