Deck 20: The Policy-Making Process and Policy Instruments
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Deck 20: The Policy-Making Process and Policy Instruments
1
What type of management best describes coordination among the many federal government departments?
A)vertical
B)administrative
C)policy coordination
D)horizontal
A)vertical
B)administrative
C)policy coordination
D)horizontal
D
2
Since the mid-1980s, governments have increasingly been engaged in nationalization.
False
Since the mid-1980s, governments have increasingly been engaged in deregulation.
Since the mid-1980s, governments have increasingly been engaged in deregulation.
3
The federal and provincial governments have started to move beyond the neo-conservative era of the last 15-20 years.
True
4
The state-centred approach assumes that whatever the formal phases of the policymaking process, the political system ultimately responds to the demands of the corporate elite.
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5
What term describes a course of action or inaction chosen by public authorities to address a given problem or interrelated set of problems?
A)public policy
B)policy instruments
C)symbolic response
D)regulation
A)public policy
B)policy instruments
C)symbolic response
D)regulation
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6
Which economic theory suggests that the government should intervene with increased spending, even to the extent of borrowing, in order to transfer to individuals?
A)Keynesian economics
B)laissez-faire
C)neo-conservatism
D)neo-liberalism
A)Keynesian economics
B)laissez-faire
C)neo-conservatism
D)neo-liberalism
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7
The government loses revenue because of tax credits and tax exemptions as in the example of RRSPs.
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8
When the prime minister and Cabinet decide which of the proposals they have previously selected for consideration are worthy of adoption, they are engaged in policy formation.
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9
What are minimum wage laws, highway speed limits, building codes, rent controls, and bilingual labelling examples of?
A)exhortation
B)regulation
C)neoconservatism
D)public expenditures
A)exhortation
B)regulation
C)neoconservatism
D)public expenditures
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10
Which political party imposed a carbon tax on heavily polluting companies as part of their Green Shift initiation?
A)Conservative
B)NDP
C)Green Party
D)Liberal
A)Conservative
B)NDP
C)Green Party
D)Liberal
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11
The principal players involved in any policy community are sometimes called stakeholders.
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12
What term describes the different techniques of government intervention in society?
A)policy communities
B)policy approaches
C)policy initiatives
D)policy instruments
A)policy communities
B)policy approaches
C)policy initiatives
D)policy instruments
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13
What institution is most involved in the policy formulation phase?
A)bureaucracy
B)House of Commons
C)prime minister
D)courts
A)bureaucracy
B)House of Commons
C)prime minister
D)courts
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14
Taxation has the effect of constraining behaviour in actually taking something tangible away from the individuals and corporations on whom it is imposed.
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15
Air Canada used to be a Crown corporation that has since been privatized.
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16
Which of the following best describes the policymaking process in Canada?
A)priority-setting, initiation, policy formation, legitimation, implementation, interpretation
B)initiation, priority-setting, policy formation, legitimation, implementation, interpretation
C)initiation, priority-setting, policy formation, implementation, legitimation, interpretation
D)priority-setting, initiation, policy formation, implementation, interpretation, legitimation
A)priority-setting, initiation, policy formation, legitimation, implementation, interpretation
B)initiation, priority-setting, policy formation, legitimation, implementation, interpretation
C)initiation, priority-setting, policy formation, implementation, legitimation, interpretation
D)priority-setting, initiation, policy formation, implementation, interpretation, legitimation
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17
Deliberate inaction on the part of the government on an issue can be categorized as a symbolic response.
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18
Which group is typically NOT involved in the initiation stage of the policymaking process?
A)election platform
B)caucus
C)the judiciary
D)royal commission
A)election platform
B)caucus
C)the judiciary
D)royal commission
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19
The War Measures Act was invoked during a severe flooding in Manitoba.
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20
Which of the following is NOT considered a policy instrument?
A)tax expenditures
B)referendum
C)regulation
D)state of emergency
A)tax expenditures
B)referendum
C)regulation
D)state of emergency
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21
In terms of government intervention, explain how the role of the state has evolved over the last 100 years.
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22
Describe and explain the significance of policy instruments?
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23
Explain the six phases of the policymaking process.
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24
Explain the advantages and disadvantages for citizens of governments' use of tax expenditures.
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25
What are stakeholders and what is their role in determining public policy?
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