Deck 1: The Foundation
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Deck 1: The Foundation
1
A group's ability to persuade or alter perceptions is referred to as ______.
A) pluralism
B) power
C) lobbying
D) elitism
A) pluralism
B) power
C) lobbying
D) elitism
B
2
Which of the following concepts posits that we all have equal access to influence policymaking?
A) Elitism
B) Pluralism
C) Capitalism
D) Federalism
A) Elitism
B) Pluralism
C) Capitalism
D) Federalism
B
3
The notion that only a select few have the power to influence policymaking in a Democratic society is known as ______.
A) Capitalism
B) Federalism
C) Pluralism
D) Elitism
A) Capitalism
B) Federalism
C) Pluralism
D) Elitism
D
4
The separation of power between the national government and the states is referred to as ______.
A) Elitism
B) Federalism
C) Pluralism
D) Capitalism
A) Elitism
B) Federalism
C) Pluralism
D) Capitalism
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5
Under the system of federalism, the federal government is responsible for all of the following except for ______.
A) declaring war
B) coining money
C) conducting elections
D) overseeing foreign relations
A) declaring war
B) coining money
C) conducting elections
D) overseeing foreign relations
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6
Which of teh following Constitutional Amendments states that anything not specified in the United States Constitution is within the scope of state governments?
A) First Amendment
B) Sixth Amendment
C) Tenth Amendment
D) Nineteenth Amendment
A) First Amendment
B) Sixth Amendment
C) Tenth Amendment
D) Nineteenth Amendment
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7
Public education standards are created by which of the following government entities ?
A) Local
B) State
C) Tribal
D) Federal
A) Local
B) State
C) Tribal
D) Federal
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8
Which of the following types of public policies involves the allocation of resources to individuals, groups, corporations, or communities?
A) Regulatory
B) Redistributive
C) Distributive
D) Constituent
A) Regulatory
B) Redistributive
C) Distributive
D) Constituent
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9
Financial aid provided to college students is an example of a ______ policy.
A) redistributive
B) regulatory
C) distributive
D) constituent
A) redistributive
B) regulatory
C) distributive
D) constituent
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10
Which of the following types of policies applies restrictions or limitations on behavior of individuals or organizations?
A) Constituent
B) Redistributive
C) Distributive
D) Regulatory
A) Constituent
B) Redistributive
C) Distributive
D) Regulatory
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11
The first stage of the policymaking process is to ______.
A) consider the pros and cons of a particular policy and potential solutions
B) place the problem on the agenda of lawmakers
C) determine that there is a problem
D) measure and asses the effectiveness of programs and policies
A) consider the pros and cons of a particular policy and potential solutions
B) place the problem on the agenda of lawmakers
C) determine that there is a problem
D) measure and asses the effectiveness of programs and policies
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12
Focusing events and policy entrepreneurs that impact the ______ stage of the policymaking process.
A) formulation
B) implementatiion
C) agenda setting
D) legitimation
A) formulation
B) implementatiion
C) agenda setting
D) legitimation
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13
All of the following were identified as examples of a policy entrepreneur except for ______.
A) school teacher
B) governor
C) congress person
D) legislative champion
A) school teacher
B) governor
C) congress person
D) legislative champion
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14
Assigning a piece of legislation to a Congressional committee takes place in the ______ stage of the policymaking process.
A) implementation
B) definition
C) formulation
D) legitimation
A) implementation
B) definition
C) formulation
D) legitimation
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15
The "doing side" of policy occurs in which of the following stages of the policymaking process?
A) Implementation
B) Evaluation
C) Agenda Setting
D) Legitimation
A) Implementation
B) Evaluation
C) Agenda Setting
D) Legitimation
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16
Which of the following is considered to be the last stage of the policymaking process?
A) Agenda setting
B) Evaluation
C) Formulation
D) Legitimation
A) Agenda setting
B) Evaluation
C) Formulation
D) Legitimation
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17
Which of the following best illustrates the correct order of the policymaking process ?
A) Problem identification/definition, agenda setting, formulation, legitimation, implementation, evaluation
B) Agenda setting, problem identification/definition, legitimation, formulation, implementation, evaluation
C) Implementation, problem identification/definition, agenda setting, formulation, legitimation, evaluation
D) Formulation, problem identification/definition, agenda setting, implementation, legitimation, evaluation
A) Problem identification/definition, agenda setting, formulation, legitimation, implementation, evaluation
B) Agenda setting, problem identification/definition, legitimation, formulation, implementation, evaluation
C) Implementation, problem identification/definition, agenda setting, formulation, legitimation, evaluation
D) Formulation, problem identification/definition, agenda setting, implementation, legitimation, evaluation
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18
Which of the following stages incorporates different views in order to determine a viable path for the legislation ?
A) Implementation
B) Problem identification
C) Formulation
D) Legitimiation
A) Implementation
B) Problem identification
C) Formulation
D) Legitimiation
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19
All of the following are examples of institutional actors in the policymaking process except for ______.
A) Congress
B) Bureaucracy
C) Judiciarcy
D) Media
A) Congress
B) Bureaucracy
C) Judiciarcy
D) Media
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20
All of the following actors have a role in agenda setting except for ______.
A) the Legislature
B) the President
C) the Media
D) the Bureaucracy
A) the Legislature
B) the President
C) the Media
D) the Bureaucracy
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21
Which of the following actors has a role in all of the stages of the policymaking process?
A) The Bureaucacy
B) The Media
C) The People
D) The Courts
A) The Bureaucacy
B) The Media
C) The People
D) The Courts
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22
The bureaucracy oversees which of the following stages of the policymaking procress ?
A) Evaluation
B) Implementation
C) Legitimation
D) Agenda Setting
A) Evaluation
B) Implementation
C) Legitimation
D) Agenda Setting
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23
All of the following actors play a role in police formulation except for ______.
A) The Courts
B) Congress
C) The President
D) Interest Groups
A) The Courts
B) Congress
C) The President
D) Interest Groups
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24
Which of the following institutions is not active participate in public policymaking?
A) The Legislature
B) The President
C) The Judiciary
D) The Bureaucracy
A) The Legislature
B) The President
C) The Judiciary
D) The Bureaucracy
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25
The court system in the United States is guided by the all of the following types of law except for ______.
A) Criminal
B) Civil
C) Tribal
D) Public
A) Criminal
B) Civil
C) Tribal
D) Public
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26
Laws that deal with disputes between individuals or organizations are considered to be ______.
A) public
B) civil
C) criminal
D) tribal
A) public
B) civil
C) criminal
D) tribal
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27
Which of the following types of laws are responsible for regulation the conduct of individuals ?
A) Criminal
B) Civil
C) Tribal
D) Public
A) Criminal
B) Civil
C) Tribal
D) Public
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28
According to the text, the entry point for all federal criminal cases or civil cases is the ______.
A) District Court
B) Court of Appeals
C) Supreme Court
D) Trial Court
A) District Court
B) Court of Appeals
C) Supreme Court
D) Trial Court
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29
According to the text, who are the heavy lifters in the policy making process?
A) Bureaucrats
B) Us
C) Congressmen/women
D) Presidents
A) Bureaucrats
B) Us
C) Congressmen/women
D) Presidents
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30
All of the following are considered civil servants except for ______.
A) police officers
B) wall street bankers
C) teachers
D) environmental inspectors
A) police officers
B) wall street bankers
C) teachers
D) environmental inspectors
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31
A person who is hired by an organization to meet with congressional representatives to persuade them to pass policies to benefit their interests is referred to as a ______.
A) journalist
B) beaurcrat
C) advocate
D) lobbysist
A) journalist
B) beaurcrat
C) advocate
D) lobbysist
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32
Individuals who assess the effectiveness of all major laws to ensure they are achieving their intended goals are referred to as ______.
A) implementors
B) congressmen/women
C) designers
D) evaluators
A) implementors
B) congressmen/women
C) designers
D) evaluators
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33
The field of policy analysis is dedicated to which of the following stages of policymaking procress?
A) Problem identification
B) Evaluation
C) Formulation
D) Legitimation
A) Problem identification
B) Evaluation
C) Formulation
D) Legitimation
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34
A group of people who live under the same rules and structure of governance is referred to as a ______.
A) social community
B) cultural community
C) beaucratic community
D) political community
A) social community
B) cultural community
C) beaucratic community
D) political community
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35
According to the text, the supporter of a evaluation is generally the person that is _____.
A) conducting the evaluation
B) funding the evaluation
C) reviewing the evaluation
D) promoting the evaluation
A) conducting the evaluation
B) funding the evaluation
C) reviewing the evaluation
D) promoting the evaluation
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36
Which of the following sources was identified in the text as having been evaluated in a value neutral fashion?
A) The U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO)
B) The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)
C) The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ)
D) The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
A) The U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO)
B) The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)
C) The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ)
D) The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
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37
Policy evaluations are provided by all of the following except for ______.
A) think tanks
B) trade associations
C) lawmakers
D) environmental interests
A) think tanks
B) trade associations
C) lawmakers
D) environmental interests
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38
According to the text, ______ is also referred to as practice or a rigorous, systematic procress.
A) Public policy
B) Pluralism
C) Lobbying
D) Government
A) Public policy
B) Pluralism
C) Lobbying
D) Government
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39
Policy evaluation requires the ______ of the policy.
A) deconstruction
B) formulation
C) implementation
D) legitimation
A) deconstruction
B) formulation
C) implementation
D) legitimation
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40
The understanding of public policy can begin with an individuals personal experiences.
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41
Policy analysts have unlimited resources to acquire data regarding every policy problem in the United States.
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42
Policy evaluators should always strive for providing evidence-based policy analysis.
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43
Politics is described as who gets what, when, and how.
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44
Public policy can be a long and complex process that requires a myriad of actors.
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45
Policy analysts can come from various backgrounds, such as biology and engineerings.
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46
A cultural community is a group of people who live under the same rules and structure of governance.
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47
Policymaking in the United States occurs in only one to two stages.
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48
Problem or issues can be defined by both the public or lawmakers.
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49
Problem identification and definition are not political.
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50
Policy evaluators are encouraged to use value laden judgements when conducing their evlauations.
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51
According to the text, policy does not always occur in a linear fashion.
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52
The legislative procress is considered to be very complex and ardous.
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53
Bureaucrats should always be considered lazy, incompetent, paper pushers.
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54
Policy analysts are supposed to conduct value neutral evaluations.
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55
Identify the two types of responses that are used when answering policy questions.
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56
What is elitism?
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57
Identify the three reasons as to why its important to understand the study and practice of public policy.
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58
What is the stafes heuristic approach?
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59
Identify the states of the public policymaking process.
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60
Who is responsible for the implementation of policy in the United States?
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61
Give an example of bureaucratic agency.
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62
Identify the three classifications of media in the United States.
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63
Discuss one to two experiences that have helped you understand public policy. What types of questions would arise from your experiences? Do you believe that they would result in a value neutral or value laden response?
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64
After reading the chapter, you should have an understanding of the concepts of pluralism and elitism and who controls policymaking. Which one of these concepts do you believe best reflects current day society? Why?
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65
Discuss the public policymaking process. Which of the stages of the process can be driven by value laden perspectives?
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66
Explain the importance of congressional committees in public policymaking.
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67
What is a bully pulpit and how can presidents use it to influence public policymaking in the United States? Is this method effective only when presidents are popular? Why or why not?
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