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jayhills49

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Measuring the consequences of public policy is the concern of
 
  A) implementation.
  B) impact.
  C) distribution.
  D) feedback.
  E) only statisticians.

Question 2

Between the time of the 2008 election of Barack Obama and 2016, what does polling indicate about the beliefs of the majority of Americans regarding race relations?
 
  A) Those believing that race relations were good declined slightly.
  B) Those believing that race relations were good increased slightly.
  C) Those believing that race relations were good declined dramatically.
  D) Those believing that race relations were good increased dramatically.
  E) Those believing that race relations were good remained about the same.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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