The Emissions Trading Scheme is designed to reduce the carbon footprint of who?
a. The European Union
b. The United States
c. China
d. Japan
e. Australia
Q. 2Which of the following about the New Deal is INCORRECT?
a. During the New Deal, the U.S. federal government established a national safety net including the Social Security program.
b. During the New Deal period, the U.S. Congress asserted its dominance over the presidency in the policy-making process.
c. During the New Deal, the size of the U.S. government expanded greatly.
d. While the New Deal introduced policies and programs that were significantly different from those before the Great Depression, the new policies still reflected underlying American values.
e. Class-based politics were kept to a minimum during the New Deal era.
Q. 3A majority of members of citizens groups that were surveyed in seven large cities agreed that which of the following was a good description of local politics?
a. Interest groups are active in city politics.
b. Conflict erupts often in the policy area in which this organization is active.
c. Policy area in which this organization is active is marked by consensus.
d. City officials need not worry about interest groups.
Q. 4What attempt to reform and improve the American educational system has been widely criticized as problematic from the start?
a. The Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965
b. The charter school initiative
c. No Child Left Behind
d. The private school voucher program
e. The Crisis in Education Act
Q. 5Coming after the Civil War, the Fourteenth Amendment
a. specifically prohibited the ability of states to nullify federal laws.
b. made it possible for states to secede without approval of the Congress.
c. extended citizenship to all persons born in the United States.
d. placed all voting laws and regulations under the control of Congress.
e. abolished slavery.
Q. 6A reputational approach to studying community power is best described as
a. going into a community and asking informants to name and rank the local leaders.
b. identifying community issues and using various sources, trying to determine who is influential in the decisionmaking process.
c. participating in the decision process and observing who is influential.
d. avoiding all measures of influence.
Q. 7All of these are among the four P's of public policy EXCEPT
a. principles.
b. power.
c. politics.
d. priorities.
e. practices.