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Which of the following is not something that may happen as a result of policy change?
 
  a. An unsuccessful program is continued.
  b. An unsuccessful program is eliminated.
  c. A program no longer needed is eliminated.
  d. A partially successful program is altered.
  e. Unintended negative consequences are eliminated.

Question 2

To comply with the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act, a department store remodels its restroom facilities to make them more accessible to people in wheelchairs. This action illustrates
 
  a. agenda building.
  b. policy formulation.
  c. policy implementation.
  d. policy evaluation.
  e. policy adoption.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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