Policy entrepreneurship is defined as the ______.
a. rare instances in which members of Congress change committees in midcareer
b. creation of coalitions that support pork barrel legislation
c. practice among legislators of becoming expert leaders in specific policy areas
d. legislative norm by which members of Congress swap votes
e. members of Congress who are puppets of their constituents and interest group donors
c. practice among legislators of becoming expert leaders in specific policy areas
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What did Congress pass in 1973 in an attempt to restore the balance of power with the executive branch and prevent military involvement without congressional approval?
a. Warsaw Pact b. Gulf of Tonkin Resolution c. Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty d. War Powers Resolution e. Economic sanctions
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. In global health, primary health care refers to (but is not limited to) issues such as education, sanitation, and community resources. 2. One of the greatest benefits of global health promotions and interventions is that there are hardly any negative impacts. 3. Measurements of the state of global health outcomes reveal systematic equalities around the world. 4. The majority of young people living with HIV in the epicenter of the pandemic are young men and boys. 5. What began as an issue best tackled under the humanitarian biomedicine approach, the HIV and AIDS pandemic has gradually evolved into a global health security issue.