What makes termination of a program an unlikely possibility?
What will be an ideal response?
Once programs have begun, they have a life of their own. They develop organization, which hire personnel, and they develop a clientele, who come to depend on the services provided by the program. Once clients use a service, they may find it difficult to do without it. Programs develop constituencies.
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Samuel Gompers founded the American Federation of Labor (AFL), which concentrated on ideological issues and sought to improve the working conditions of unskilled workers
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Which of the following statements describes the theory of bolstering?
a. Policy makers will seek to reach a solution before all the available data have been assessed, due to the stressful nature of decision-making. b. Policy makers tend to exaggerate the extent to which their interests converge with those of their allies and the depth of hostility adversaries have to those same interests. c. Once a decision is made, policy makers later use that decision to lend additional support to their original argument. d. Decision-makers often search for familiar precedents in history that allow them to match new pieces of information against their stored memories.