Deck 3: Creating Public Policy and Advocating for Nutrition Policies
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Deck 3: Creating Public Policy and Advocating for Nutrition Policies
1
Public policy is created by the government.
True
2
The three branches of government are legislative, executive and judicial.
True
3
Public policy is introduced in the judicial branch.
False
4
A special interest group can create or try to intervene on legislation.
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5
Nutrition policy is set by one government agency.
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6
The RDAs were first set up in 1941.
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7
The Dietary Goals for the US was first set up in 1977.
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8
The Surgeon General Report was the first comprehensive review on scientific evidence associating diet with chronic disease.
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9
Nutrition policy found that there are two preferred ways to influence what people eat: through marketing and economics.
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10
Nutrition policy is not political.
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11
Public policy is created by ______________.
A) Economists
B) Registered dietitians
C) The public
D) Government
A) Economists
B) Registered dietitians
C) The public
D) Government
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12
The three branches of government are:
A) Legislative, executive and judicial
B) Legislative, executors and judicial
C) Legislative, executive and judges
D) Legal, executive and judicial
A) Legislative, executive and judicial
B) Legislative, executors and judicial
C) Legislative, executive and judges
D) Legal, executive and judicial
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13
Public policy is introduced in the _______ branch.
A) Legislative
B) Judicial
C) Executive
D) None of the above
A) Legislative
B) Judicial
C) Executive
D) None of the above
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14
A special interest group:
A) Can plant judicial systems
B) Can call special legislative hearings
C) Can create or try to intervene on legislation
D) Can recall policy
A) Can plant judicial systems
B) Can call special legislative hearings
C) Can create or try to intervene on legislation
D) Can recall policy
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15
Nutrition policy is set by _____ government agency(s).
A) One
B) Two
C) Three
D) Several
A) One
B) Two
C) Three
D) Several
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16
The RDAs were first set up in ______.
A) 1940
B) 1941
C) 1942
D) 1943
A) 1940
B) 1941
C) 1942
D) 1943
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17
The dietary goals for the US was first set up in ______.
A) 1977
B) 1967
C) 1957
D) 1947
A) 1977
B) 1967
C) 1957
D) 1947
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18
The Surgeon General Report was the _____ comprehensive review on scientific evidence associating diet with chronic disease.
A) Third
B) Second
C) First
D) None of the above
A) Third
B) Second
C) First
D) None of the above
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19
Nutrition policy found that there are two preferred ways to influence what people eat: through __________________.
A) Marketing and economics
B) Education and recommendations
C) Education and marketing
D) None of the above
A) Marketing and economics
B) Education and recommendations
C) Education and marketing
D) None of the above
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20
Nutrition policy is _________.
A) Political
B) Complicated
C) Impactful
D) All of the above
A) Political
B) Complicated
C) Impactful
D) All of the above
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21
Why do important issues not make it on the political agenda?
A) It doesn't warrant government attention.
B) Special interest groups are opposed to the issue.
C) There is no room on the agenda.
D) All of the above.
A) It doesn't warrant government attention.
B) Special interest groups are opposed to the issue.
C) There is no room on the agenda.
D) All of the above.
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22
The most effective ways of building public support for an issue at the community level include all except for __________.
A) Building a coalition.
B) Having conversations with local elected officials
C) Bringing in a lobbyist from Washington DC.
D) Using local public health officials for technical knowledge.
A) Building a coalition.
B) Having conversations with local elected officials
C) Bringing in a lobbyist from Washington DC.
D) Using local public health officials for technical knowledge.
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23
All of the following are methods to induce a bill to be successfully placed on the policy agenda except:
A) The greater perceived severity of the problem
B) The more trivial and unusual the problem
C) The more people that are personally affected by the problem
D) The more supportive the political atmosphere of the policy
E) The more demand the policy has with the public
A) The greater perceived severity of the problem
B) The more trivial and unusual the problem
C) The more people that are personally affected by the problem
D) The more supportive the political atmosphere of the policy
E) The more demand the policy has with the public
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24
The following political committees' sole purpose is to raise and spend money to elect or defeat political candidates.
A) Lobbyists
B) Political Action Committees
C) Coalitions
D) Alliances
E) None of the above
A) Lobbyists
B) Political Action Committees
C) Coalitions
D) Alliances
E) None of the above
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25
All of the following are ways to advocate for nutrition policy except:
A) Join a professional association or advocacy group that advocates for public health
B) Be proactive about knowing the issues, current legislation, your community, and the arguments of those opposed to your views
C) Vote in elections to shape who will represent your views in government
D) Be aggressive in influencing people to understand your position on your nutrition issue
E) Write letters to the editor of the newspaper when you have a strong position on a health or nutrition issue
A) Join a professional association or advocacy group that advocates for public health
B) Be proactive about knowing the issues, current legislation, your community, and the arguments of those opposed to your views
C) Vote in elections to shape who will represent your views in government
D) Be aggressive in influencing people to understand your position on your nutrition issue
E) Write letters to the editor of the newspaper when you have a strong position on a health or nutrition issue
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26
In order to build support for a new public health policy, health policies must be based on the following:
A) Cause and distribution of the health issue
B) Accurate and complete scientific information
C) Effective strategies for intervention
D) All of the above
A) Cause and distribution of the health issue
B) Accurate and complete scientific information
C) Effective strategies for intervention
D) All of the above
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27
Most policies consist of two parts. These include:
A) A statement or goal of what is to be accomplished and a set of practical rules, guidelines, programs or regulations to accomplish the stated goal.
B) The presenting agency and the cost of the proposed program
C) The group to be benefited and the staff allocations for the program
D) A stated goal and method of final evaluation
A) A statement or goal of what is to be accomplished and a set of practical rules, guidelines, programs or regulations to accomplish the stated goal.
B) The presenting agency and the cost of the proposed program
C) The group to be benefited and the staff allocations for the program
D) A stated goal and method of final evaluation
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28
Public policy may be created by which segments of the government?
A) Democratic and Republican parties.
B) Democratic, Republican and Independent parties.
C) Legislative, executive or judicial branches of government
D) Legislative, executive, house, or judicial branches of government
A) Democratic and Republican parties.
B) Democratic, Republican and Independent parties.
C) Legislative, executive or judicial branches of government
D) Legislative, executive, house, or judicial branches of government
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29
The Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) is:
A) The codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register
B) Created by the executive departments and agencies of the federal government
C) Divided into 50 titles that represent broad areas subject to federal regulation
D) All of the above
A) The codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register
B) Created by the executive departments and agencies of the federal government
C) Divided into 50 titles that represent broad areas subject to federal regulation
D) All of the above
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30
The responsibilities for public health are spread throughout the federal government. Which is generally considered the principal agency of the federal public health infrastructure?
A) Department of Health and Human Services
B) Environmental Protection Agency
C) Food and Drug Administration
D) Legislative branch of government
A) Department of Health and Human Services
B) Environmental Protection Agency
C) Food and Drug Administration
D) Legislative branch of government
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