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Quiz 10: Building Family-Focused Policy: the Family Impact Lens Toolkit ; What Policymakers and the Policy Process Are Really Like
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Question 1
True/False
Policymakers implement the laws and policies set forth by Congress, state legislators, city councilmen, and school board members.
Question 2
True/False
Even though the process from bill to law is not always straightforward, most bills pass through a bill draft, committee hearings, floor debates in the first and second chambers, and executive approval.
Question 3
True/False
Policymaking is considered a rational process because it follows the typical model of decision making.
Question 4
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The role of compromise in policymaking cannot be understated, as it is essential in the process of a bill becoming a law.
Question 5
True/False
A Machiavellian is a person who seeks the greater good at all costs.
Question 6
True/False
The U.S. Constitution grants state legislatures the power to impose and collect taxes, regulate commerce and immigration, establish post offices, declare ware, and raise and support armies.
Question 7
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What are the common steps in the policymaking process that most bills must pass through?
Question 8
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Is policymaking a rational process? Define your position.
Question 9
True/False
Policymakers implement the laws and policies set forth by Congress, state legislators, city councilmen, and school board members.
Question 10
True/False
Even though the process from bill to law is not always straightforward, most bills pass through a bill draft, committee hearings, floor debates in the first and second chambers, and executive approval.