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The Formation of Policy Agendas
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The Formation of Policy Agendas
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10 Questions

1. The executive branch has the most control for setting the policy agenda because
2. Formula distributions of federal money are a favorable method of policy formation because
3. National bureaucracies are important in setting policy agendas because
4. "Parochialism is the underlying motive for the formation of policy agendas because of"
5. Earmarks do not require _______________ as formula distributions do in setting policy.
6. The area of expertise most in demand in the public sector to help set agendas is in the field of
7. Public opinion is a powerful tool in the formation of policy because
8. Public opinion surrounding what social and moral issue helped shape legislative, executive, and judicial policy during the past 40 years?
9. How did public opinion change foreign policy after the end of the Cold War?
10. Interest groups utilize the parochialism of Congress to influence policy agendas by highlighting