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genevieve1028

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If a policy advocate suggests a change of policy within an agency, it is more likely to be accepted if:
 
  a. It advances the central goals of the agency.
  b. It will benefit the clients.
  c. It will generate revenue.
  d. All of the above choices.

Question 2

Agency staff can shape policy:
 
  a. Only at the program level.
  b. Only if the policy affects their clients.
  c. At multiple locations in the agency.
  d. Only at the legislative level.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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