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LaDunn

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Based on the window of opportunity theory, for an idea to become a public policy the following elements must be
  present


 
 

a. cost analysis, policy alternatives and lack of consequences
  b. small changes to existing policies and political support
  c. a compelling public problem, timing, political support, and a solution
  d. administrative direction and public interest
  e. legislative imperative



Question 2

Street level bureaucracy focuses on:
 
 

a. what happens after social welfare policy is implemented
  b. what happens before social welfare policy is implemented
  c. what happens during social welfare policy development
  d. administrators control of social welfare programs


  e. policy-makers input in social welfare policy development



CAPTAINAMERICA

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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: c

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: a



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