May 28, 2016 · Question 10 of 10 10.0/ 10.0 Points Which of the following can the media do to affect public policy? A.The media can get an issue on the government's agenda by making people aware of it. B.The media can affect the evaluation of a policy be conducting investigations and reporting results. C.The media can motivate citizens to contact legislators and affect the …
Apr 01, 2017 · Question 7 of 10 10.0/ 10.0 Points Which of the following can the media do to affect public policy? A.The media can get an issue on the government's agenda by making people aware of it. B.The media can affect the evaluation of a policy be conducting investigations and reporting results. C.The media can motivate citizens to contact legislators and affect the …
Jun 20, 2016 · Question 4 of 10 Which of the following can the media do to affect public policy? 10.0/ 10.0 Points A.The media can get an issue on the government's agenda by making people aware of it. B.The media can affect the evaluation of a policy be conducting investigations and reporting results. C.The media can motivate citizens to contact legislators ...
Sep 23, 2016 · Part 1 of 1 - 90.0/ 100.0 Points Question 1 of 10 10.0/ 10.0 Points Which of the following can the media do to affect public policy? A.The media can get an issue on the government's agenda by making people aware of it. B.The media can affect the evaluation of a policy be conducting investigations and reporting results. C.The media can motivate citizens to …
3 levels of public policy. -policy choices - decisions made by politicians, civil servants, or other granted authority and directed toward public power to affect the lives of citizens. -policy outputs - policy choices being put into action. -policy impacts - effect that policy choices and policy outputs have on citizens.
distributive policy - individual and general welfare of society as a whole. regulatory policy - produces demands for some type of restriction on the actions of others. redistributive policy - take from one group and give to another. competitive regulatory policies.
federalism. A system of government in which a written constitution divides power between a central, or national, government and several regional governments. congress policy making. -authoritative rule making or lawmaking. -leadership selection and removal.
gunboat diplomacy - use our military strength to influence an other nations decision. pre-policy --> inputs. -problem/issue formation - bringing awareness to government/other individuals. -policy demands - putting together some type of proposal asking for action from the government.
separation of power. Constitutional division of powers among the legislative, executive, and judicial branches, with the legislative branch making law, the executive applying and enforcing the law, and the judiciary interpreting the law. federalism.