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Lisaclaire

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Externalities criteria assess how a policy option impacts:
 
  a. Social institutions or persons who appear to be unrelated to the policy.
  b. Persons who reside in adjoining neighborhoods.
  c. Other nations in our global economy.
  d. Social problems.

Question 2

Feasibility criteria relate to:
 
  a. Political and administrative practicality of specific policy options.
  b. Relative cost of competing options.
  c. Client-based policy options.
  d. A social workers' ability to navigate complex policy issues.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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