In the policymaking process, the recognition-definition stage is the one in which _________
A) the policy is assessed for its worth and effectiveness in meeting its original objectives and goals
B) a bureaucratic agency translates law action through the adoption of administrative regulations
C) the policy under consideration assumes the authority of law through ratification by Congress
D) various alternative courses for this policy are considered and a preferred course is selected
E) goals are identified and defined according to how the problem fits within existing policy categories
E
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Major UN environmental conferences:
A. have been largely successful in establishing environmental regimes. B. take place almost every year. C. have had difficulty implementing resolutions. D. are seldom attended by the major polluting countries. E. typically consist just of political posturing.
The division of jurisdiction between the federal and state judicial system rests on:
a. the case load of the federal courts b. the nature of the question raised in the case c. the type of case civil cases are heard in federal court and criminal cases in state court d. whether it is original or appellate jurisdiction.